Lot 191
 

A pair of Chinese porcelain fish bowls, late Qing/early 20th century, the interior painted with golden koi carp amongst plants, the exterior with famille verte panels of dignitaries and attendants within a mountainous landscape, and a peacock and peahen on a gnarled branch with blossoming prunus and tree peony, with smaller panels of a shi shi and a songbird, 47cm dia, 40cm high, each on a Chinese blackwood stand with carved prunus decoration and an inset marble top, 49cm high, 88.5cm high overall

Sold for £1,400


Condition Report

Both porcelain bowls are damaged and repaired to their bodies, see the images

The stands are in good used order. One has a loose top this is due to glue failure rather than structural failure

 

A pair of Chinese porcelain fish bowls, late Qing/early 20th century, the interior painted with golden koi carp amongst plants, the exterior with famille verte panels of dignitaries and attendants within a mountainous landscape, and a peacock and peahen on a gnarled branch with blossoming prunus and tree peony, with smaller panels of a shi shi and a songbird, 47cm dia, 40cm high, each on a Chinese blackwood stand with carved prunus decoration and an inset marble top, 49cm high, 88.5cm high overall

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