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THREE CRACKLE-GLAZED FACETED VASES
19TH CENTURY
One is of flattened double lozenge form and molded with the trigrams. The vase is covered all over with a pale grey glaze suffused with a dense network of black crackle. One is of double lozenge form, the shoulder is set with a pair of tapering strap handles. The vase is covered in a pale greyish-blue glaze suffused with wide black crackle. The elongated body is molded with 'shou’ characters on the faceted sides and is raised on a tall circular foot. The vase is covered in milky-white glaze with thin crackles.
8 ¼, 9 ½, and 7 ¾ in. (21, 24.1, and 19.7 cm.) high, wood stand

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