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A pair of Chinese famille rose 'peony' bowls Republic period, apocryphal Tongzhi seal marks Each...
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A pair of Chinese famille rose 'peony' bowls
Republic period, apocryphal Tongzhi seal marks
Each...
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Estimate: £150 - £200
Price realised is hammer price plus fees (31.2% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).
Lot 195
Description
A pair of Chinese famille rose 'peony' bowls
Republic period, apocryphal Tongzhi seal marks
Each enamelled with pink and turquoise leafy peonies to the exteriors, the interior with peach and lingzhi, the base with four-character mark in iron red within a double square, boxes.
One slightly larger, 13.5cm diameter. (2)
The Property of a Lady. Purchased in Hong Kong throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
民國 粉彩繪折枝牡丹紋對盌連盒,礬紅「同治年製」篆書款
女士藏品。二十世紀八十至九十年代間購置於香港。
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