Lot 210
  • 210

Vase en porcelaine de la famille rose Chine, dynastie Qing, marque et époque Daoguang (1821-1850)

Estimate
30,000 - 40,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

de forme balustre, le col évasé flanqué d'anses découpées, à décor de pivoines et chrysanthèmes dans leur feuillage, le col habillé de lotus, caractères shou, chauves-souris et frise de ruyi sur fond vert pâle, le pied souligné de lotus dans des rinceaux et têtes de ruyi, l'intérieur et la base émaillés turquoise, marque à six caractères en cachet en rouge de fer à la base

Condition

The vase is in good condition with the exception of a few original nicks to the mouthrim and rubbing to the gilding on the footrim and the mouthrim.
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