A pair of impressive Chinese Qing Dynasty, likely Jiaqing-Daoguang Period vases, late 18th / early 19th century each of baluster form, decorated with rural activities in a continuous mountainous and forested landscape, with hunter and fisherman walking through the trees above farming scenes with water buffalo, a pig, and paddy fields above fishing nets below, with double banded brick red border to the base and pink arabesques on turquoise border above below a gilded rim, the handles modelled as mythical beasts in blue with spots, and red border, on circular wooden bases the tops with beaded rims, raised on three scroll legs to a curved triform base and fluted bun feet, vases 88cm high, by 29.5 and 31cm diameter, stands 37cm diameter by 63cm high.
Sold for £9,500
A pair of impressive Chinese Qing Dynasty, likely Jiaqing-Daoguang Period vases, late 18th / early 19th century each of baluster form, decorated with rural activities in a continuous mountainous and forested landscape, with hunter and fisherman walking through the trees above farming scenes with water buffalo, a pig, and paddy fields above fishing nets below, with double banded brick red border to the base and pink arabesques on turquoise border above below a gilded rim, the handles modelled as mythical beasts in blue with spots, and red border, on circular wooden bases the tops with beaded rims, raised on three scroll legs to a curved triform base and fluted bun feet, vases 88cm high, by 29.5 and 31cm diameter, stands 37cm diameter by 63cm high.
Auction: Asian Art & American Indian Artefacts, Antiques & Collectables, 28th Oct, 2023
To coincide with London Asian Art Week, we are holding a specialist Asian art auction, for which we will be accepting entries until August 2023.
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