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Lot 337

A Chinese famille rose and iron-red 'dragon' bowl Republic period, apocryphal Guangxu mark

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Lot 337

A Chinese famille rose and iron-red 'dragon' bowl
Republic period, apocryphal Guangxu mark

Starting Bid: £50

Estimate: £80 - £120

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Lot 337

Description

A Chinese famille rose and iron-red 'dragon' bowl

Republic period, apocryphal Guangxu mark

Decorated in typical colours, the base with iron-red six-character mark in Kaishu, 12.5cm diameter.

民國  粉彩礬紅龍紋碗,礬紅楷書「大清光緒年製」寄託款

Several rim nibbles and five rim hairlines.

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