A Chinese sancai-glazed earthenware two-handled vessel, Ming Dynasty
Decorative Arts - Interiors Two
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ZAR 15 000 - 20 000
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ZAR 17 588
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A Chinese sancai-glazed earthenware two-handled vessel, Ming Dynasty
the baluster body moulded in high relief with Guanyin and her acolytes above a pair of contesting dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the shoulders modelled with a pair of standing dogs-of-fo, raised on three dragon-mask and scroll feet, the body with an aperture, some losses and firing faults, 46cm high
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