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A SMALL TEADUST-GLAZED FIVE-NECKED ‘TULIP’ VASE A ‘ROBIN’S EGG’ GLAZED BRUSHWASHER
Qing Dynasty Qing Dynasty
The vase with a compressed globular body, with a central tall neck of The wide, shallow vessel of oval form, raised on four low feet, all
bamboo-form, flanked with adjacent smaller necks of similar design. covered in a speckled blue and violet coloured glaze, hongmu stand.
14cm (5 1/2in) high 26cm (10 1/4in) wide (2).
£800 - 1,200 £800 - 1,200
HK$8,300 - 12,000 HK$8,300 - 12,000
CNY7,100 - 11,000 CNY7,100 - 11,000
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A GE-TYPE CRACKLE-GLAZED BOWL A CRACKLE-GLAZED DOUBLE-GOURD VASE
18th century Qing Dynasty
The deep bowl rising from a short foot, suffused with dark grey and The globular body modelled after a calabash or bottle gourd
gold crackles on a bluish-celadon coloured ground. vegetable, covered in a thick beige-hued glaze with a fine brown
25cm (9.7/8in) diam. crackle. 20cm (7 7/8in) high
£800 - 1,200 £600 - 800
HK$8,300 - 12,000 HK$6,200 - 8,300
CNY7,100 - 11,000 CNY5,300 - 7,100
Provenance: Oscar Ghiso, Buenos Aires (label)
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