Asian Art

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LOT 151

Lot 151

A Group of Twenty-Three Japanese Export Cups and Saucers, 18th/19th Century

A Group of Twenty-Three Japanese Export Cups and Saucers, 18th/19th Century
Lot 151 Details
A Group of Twenty-Three Japanese Export Cups and Saucers, 18th/19th Century

十八/十九世纪 日本外销杯碟一组二十三件

One set of octagonal form decorated with ladies and flowers in underglaze blue and overglaze red, green, and gilt enamels, another set painted with red and gilt with underglaze blue to the interior and underside, both sets with six-character marks to the base, and one cup with underglaze blue and overglaze enamels
saucer diameter 5.6 in — 14.3 cm

Estimate $300-$500

Realised: $1,080
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A Group of Twenty-Three Japanese Export Cups and Saucers, 18th/19th Century
  • A Group of Twenty-Three Japanese Export Cups and Saucers, 18th/19th Century
Provenance:

Estate of Johannes Van Wees, Victoria, BC
约翰内斯・范・维斯遗产珍藏,不列颠哥伦比亚省,维多利亚市

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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