Lot 43
Lot 43
THREE CORAL-ENAMELED VESSELS

LATE QING DYNASTY

Estimate
USD 2,000 - USD 3,000
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THREE CORAL-ENAMELED VESSELS

LATE QING DYNASTY

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THREE CORAL-ENAMELED VESSELS
LATE QING DYNASTY
The bottle vase has a compressed globular body and wide neck and mouth and is covered on the exterior with coral-red enamel. The jar is decorated on the sides in relief with cartouches depicting the Eight Daoist Immortals below a band of repeating ruyi. The cover is carved in high relief with another figure amidst swirling clouds. The small bowl is decorated on the interior in enamel with four women in a terraced garden. The sides are decorated in trompe l'oeil as densely grained wood, an apocryphal Qianlong four-character mark in underglaze blue on the base.
Vase and jar: 7 ½ and 9 ½ in. (19.1 and 24.1 cm.) high
The bowl: 4 ¾ in. (12.1 cm.) diam.

Provenance
Michael D. Stevenson Collection (1947-2011).
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