Strauss & co - 16 October 2017, Cape Town
102 275 A Chinese Longquan celadon- glazed dish, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) the well enclosed by a low-relief carved foliate border, the lightly ribbed body with scalloped border, raised on a circular footrim, 34,5cm diameter R – 276 A Chinese celadon-glazed bowl, Qing Dynasty, 18th century the stoutly potted body raised on a circular footrim, with overall craquelure glaze, hairline crack to rim, 25cm diameter R – 277 A Chinese celadon-glazed tripod li -shaped vessel the squat body raised on three feet, 6cm high ; with a carved hardwood stand (2) R – 278 A pair of Chinese sancai-glazed Dogs of Fo incense holders, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century each seated with open-mouth and protruding eyes, its back set with an incense column headed with waterlily sconces, one wrestling with its puppy and the other resting its paw on a column with a rotating ball, raised on a rectangular pierced base, restoration, 25,5cm high (2) R – 275 276 277 278
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