16th May, 2022 11:00

Asian Art I
 
Lot 287
 

TWO CHINESE FUJIANESE LACQUER VASES.

TWO CHINESE FUJIANESE LACQUER VASES.

Republic period.

The first formed as a meiping, the second a pear-shaped garlic mouth vase, each on an integral stand, painted in gilt and red lacquer with figures of scholars in a desolate landscape with pagodas disappearing among distant mountain peaks scattered with trees, all on a dark grey ground, the larger vase with a Shen Shao'an Kgi Kee mark and the smaller with a Mau Chung Kee mark, 29.5cm H. (2)

Provenance: from an English private collection.

民國 木漆金瓶兩件

來源:英國私人收藏。

Estimated at £400 - £600

 

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