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A LARGE GROUP OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN TWO SATSUMA OVIFORM VASES
17th/18th century and later Meiji/Taisho period
Including: an Imari beaker vase decorated with blossoming peony and One decorated with ladies and children at leisure on a riverbank, the
prunus, a blue and white Arita ewer, and an Imari cup painted and reverse with quail in a flowering garden, signed Ryozan; the other with
enamelled with a couple beside a willow. panels of a procession and figures at leisure, reserved on a scene of
The first: 30cm (11 3/4in) (10). densely flowering riverbanks, signed.
The largest 25cm (9.7/8in) high. (2).
£700 - 1,000
CNY6,400 - 9,200 £800 - 1,200
HK$7,700 - 11,000 CNY7,300 - 11,000
HK$8,800 - 13,000
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Edo Period A CELADON-GLAZED ‘DUCK’ EWER AND COVER
The interior painted with a central roundel enclosing floral sprays, Makazu Kozan, Meiji Period
the curved rim with a continuous landscape scene, the exterior with Of baluster form with dragon form handle and spout, decorated in
scrolled motif. underglaze blue to each side with a writhing dragon, within lappet
30.5cm (12in) diam. borders, on a bright yellow enamelled ground, signed Makazu Kozan
sei; and a celadon glazed Mandarin duck form ewer and cover, carved
£500 - 800 ‘Makazu’ signature seal to base.
CNY4,600 - 7,300 The largest 17.5cm (6.7/8in) high. (2).
HK$5,500 - 8,800
£600 - 800
CNY5,500 - 7,300
HK$6,600 - 8,800
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