Strauss & co - 5 March 2018, Cape Town

106 276 A Chinese green-glazed pottery roof tile, Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 depicting a longma seated on its haunches, its mane and tail with dark green glaze, chips to mane and tail, 28,5cm high R –  277 A Chinese Guan-type celadon brush washer, 18th century of shallow tapering form glazed in a thick pale green tone suffused with a network of crackle continuing to the base, the footrim left unglazed with brown-biscuit base, 10,5cm diameter R –  278 A Chinese green-glazed vase, 18th century the baluster body with flared rim, the pierced lug-shaped handles of branch form, with sprays of peonies and berries in relief, the crackle glaze suffused with viridian and olive-green glaze, to an unglazed footrim, 27cm high R –  279 A Chinese celadon and biscuit-decorated flask, 18th/19th century the octagonal faceted body thickly glazed in matte pale green, with floral biscuit sprays and flowerheads, 18cm high R –  280 A Chinese celadon tripod vessel, Qing Dynasty, 19th century the olive-green glazed body moulded in relief with eight trigrams between foliate borders, raised on three cabriole feet, the centre with aperture, repairs, 14,5cm high ; with associated wooden cover R –  276 277 278 279 280

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