Lot 106
 

A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain baluster vase, late Qing Dynasty probably Guangxu,but bearing an apocryphal zhuanshu mark for Qianlong, painted with pheonix beneath a paper bark maple in a peony strewn rock garden, bearing mark in seal to the base, mounted as a lamp but undrilled, 16 cm diameter x 32 cm height of vase, together with a Chinese Famiile Rose porcelain Gu shaped vase painted with cranes, Lady Amhurst pheasants below a gnarled tree trunk, 20 cm diameter x 40 cm height of vase, mounted as a lamp but undrilled.

Sold for £350


Condition Report

The baluster vase has a wooden bung glued into the mouth but is in good order without chips or cracks or holes

The Gu shaped vase is damaged and glued back together at the rim, but it is un drilled.

 

A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain baluster vase, late Qing Dynasty probably Guangxu,but bearing an apocryphal zhuanshu mark for Qianlong, painted with pheonix beneath a paper bark maple in a peony strewn rock garden, bearing mark in seal to the base, mounted as a lamp but undrilled, 16 cm diameter x 32 cm height of vase, together with a Chinese Famiile Rose porcelain Gu shaped vase painted with cranes, Lady Amhurst pheasants below a gnarled tree trunk, 20 cm diameter x 40 cm height of vase, mounted as a lamp but undrilled.

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