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Lot 8209

a famille verte enameled rouleau vase
Kangxi period

28 June 2016, 12:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$40,000 inc. premium

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a famille verte enameled rouleau vase

Kangxi period
Stoutly potted with a cupped rim above little boys walking between flower-filled bands around the neck, a diapered pattern along the canted shoulder and an audience scene encircling the body of a high official and the emperor seated in a palace pavilion amid palace servants, retainers, guards and a caparisoned horse waiting within the garden precincts, the recessed base incised with an owner's inscription bingwu nian cang juan zhi.
17 3/4in (45cm) high

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清康熙 五彩人物圖棒槌瓶 刻款「丙午年蒼眷製」

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