Asian Art

June 2429, 2023
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LOT 274

Lot 274

A Famille Rose 'Eight Immortals' Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark, Republican Period (1912-1949)

A Famille Rose 'Eight Immortals' Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark, Republican Period (1912-1949)
Lot 274 Details
A Famille Rose 'Eight Immortals' Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark, Republican Period (1912-1949)

民国 粉彩'八仙'图赏瓶 乾隆底款

Of globular form rising to a tall neck, painted in bright enamels with the Eight Immortals in a garden setting
height 16.5 in — 42 cm

Estimate $500-$800

Realised: $1,168.50
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Famille Rose 'Eight Immortals' Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark, Republican Period (1912-1949)
  • A Famille Rose 'Eight Immortals' Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark, Republican Period (1912-1949)
  • A Famille Rose 'Eight Immortals' Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark, Republican Period (1912-1949)
  • A Famille Rose 'Eight Immortals' Bottle Vase, Qianlong Mark, Republican Period (1912-1949)
Provenance:

Private Montreal Collection
蒙特利尔私人珍藏

CONDITION DETAILS

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