
Auction Closed
January 25, 03:59 AM GMT
Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Sold Without Reserve
A GROUP OF EIGHT CHINESE CARVED PORCELAIN WARES
LATE QING DYNASTY/ REPUBLIC PERIOD
comprising a cream-enameled burshpot carved with a riverscape scene and a blue-enameled lobed gu-form vase reserved with dragons in shaped panels, both with Wang Bing Rong Zuo marks; a similarly modeled lime green-enameled gu-form vase reserved with a horse, the base with a Tang Hu Yu Zuo mark; a turquoise and aubergine-glazed brushpot carved with shaped panels depicting landscape reserved on a diaper-ground, and a lime yellow-enameled brushpot carved with two figures taming a horse, both with Chen Guo Zhi Zuo marks; a yellow-enameled lobed brushwasher molded on the inside with a pond scene with crabs and water weeds, and a yellow-enameled brushpot carved with a riverscape scene, both with apocryphal Qianlong marks; a turquoise-enameled brushpot carved with a riverscape scene, the base with an apocryphal Guangxu mark
(of tallest) height 6 ⅜ in.; 16.2 cm