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LOT 80

Lot 80

A Pair of Blue and White 'Boys' Jars, Ming Dynasty, 15th/16th Century

A Pair of Blue and White 'Boys' Jars, Ming Dynasty, 15th/16th Century
Lot 80 Details
A Pair of Blue and White 'Boys' Jars, Ming Dynasty, 15th/16th Century

明 十五世纪 青花人物罐一组两件

Each depicting boys at play in a garden setting
height 5.1 in — 13 cm

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Realised: $1,140
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A Pair of Blue and White 'Boys' Jars, Ming Dynasty, 15th/16th Century
  • A Pair of Blue and White 'Boys' Jars, Ming Dynasty, 15th/16th Century
  • A Pair of Blue and White 'Boys' Jars, Ming Dynasty, 15th/16th Century
  • A Pair of Blue and White 'Boys' Jars, Ming Dynasty, 15th/16th Century
Provenance:

Private Hong Kong Family Collection, Toronto
来源:多伦多香港移民家族珍藏

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