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A PAIR OF ORMOLU-MOUNTED FAMILLE ROSE YELLOW-GROUND SGRAFFIATO VASES AND COVERS
CHINA, THE PORCELAIN, 18TH CENTURY
The vases are each decorated to the rounded bodies with scattered sprays of lotus, chrysanthemum, prunus and peony, on a yellow ground incised with foliate scrolls. They are raised on an ormolu stand with tripod dolphin feet and are fitted with an ormolu neck, interior and finial.
13 ¾ in. (35 cm.) high, overall
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The four flowers peony, lotus, chrysanthemum and prunus symbolise spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively.

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