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LOT 133

Lot 133

A Pair of Famille Rose 'Buddhist Emblems' Wine Cups, Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty

A Pair of Famille Rose 'Buddhist Emblems' Wine Cups, Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty
Lot 133 Details
A Pair of Famille Rose 'Buddhist Emblems' Wine Cups, Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty

晚清 粉彩八吉祥纹小杯一对 釉彩或为后加彩

diameter 3.3 in — 8.5 cm

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $240
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Pair of Famille Rose 'Buddhist Emblems' Wine Cups, Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty
  • A Pair of Famille Rose 'Buddhist Emblems' Wine Cups, Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty
  • A Pair of Famille Rose 'Buddhist Emblems' Wine Cups, Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty
  • A Pair of Famille Rose 'Buddhist Emblems' Wine Cups, Qianlong Mark, Late Qing Dynasty
Provenance:

Waddington's Auctioneers and Appraisers, June 10, 2013, Lot 442

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CONDITION DETAILS

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  • 5 Stars: Excellent - No discernable damage, flaws or imperfections
  • 4 Stars: Very Good - Minor flaws or imperfections visible only under close inspection using specialised instruments or black light
  • 3 Stars: Good - Minor flaws visible upon inspection under standard lighting
  • 2 Stars: Fair - Exhibits flaws or damage that may draw the eye under standard lighting
  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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