Details
The lot comprises an ovoid jar, late Qing dynasty, with an apocryphal Kangxi mark to the base, a molded brush pot with an apocryphal Daoguang seal mark to the base, and two small incised ‘dragon’ bowls, 19th- early 20th century, one of which has an apocryphal Kangxi mark to the base.
Largest 912 in. (24.1 cm.) high
Provenance
Brushpot: Vallin Galleries, Connecticut, 2002.
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