A Chinese Wucai vase, Qing Dynasty 18th century
Silver, Glass, Decorative Arts and Furniture
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A Chinese Wucai vase, Qing Dynasty 18th century
the baluster body over-decorated and enamelled in shades of iron-red, green and yellow, painted with a band of maidens and small boys between lappet and foliate borders, cracks and repairs, 24,5cm high; and a pair of Chinese Wucai jars, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, each ovoid body decorated with dragons contesting flaming pearls amongst clouds between double-line and stylised cloud borders, rims reduced, underglaze-blue six-character double-ring Yongzheng mark, 14,5cm high
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