Strauss & co - 10 October 2016, Cape Town

284 A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, Qing Dynasty, late 18th/early 19th century of meiping form, with pale-grey craquelure glaze, 7,5cm high R7 000–9 000 285 A Chinese craquelure and peach-bloom glazed vase, Qing Dynasty, Quianlong (1736-1795) the pale-celadon craquelure glazed baluster body with flared lip heightened with splashes of peach-bloom glaze, raised on a shallow foot, hairline cracks to the lip, 12cm high R6 000–8 000 286 A Chinese celadon-glazed double vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century the shoulders applied with elephant-head handles, the body loosely painted with rocky outcrops in underglaze-blue, on a conforming footrim, 22cm high ; and a Chinese celadon bowl, 16th/17th century, the body lightly moulded with stiff leaves raised on a shallow footrim, chips to rim, 17,5cm diameter (2) R6 000–8 000 287 A pair of Chinese Sancai-glazed sampans, Qing Dynasty, 18th century each realistically modelled with tiled roofs, the sides moulded with stylised lotus blooms, 11cm long ; each with a pierced hardwood stand (2) R8 000–10 000 284 285 287 286 115

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