2 Chinese White Glazed Washers, Late 19th Century
Two Chinese white-glazed porcelain brush washers dating from the late 19th century. Both washers have blue concentric circles framing the mouth, and one washer has a blue line encircling the foot. Both washers have a 6-character mark on the bottom.
Dimensions are: 1 3/8 inches tall X 4 3/4 inches wide, 3.5 cm X 12.1 cm. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: One brush washer has a chip to the foot. The other brush washer has a chip to the rim and two chips to the foot. A reminder that all lots are sold as-is. We have sought to record the changes in the condition of this piece after its initial manufacture as diligently as possible; however, as stated in our terms, condition reports are statements of opinion and not representations or warranties. Oakridge Auction Gallery bears no responsibility for any error or omission.
Provenance: From the private, premier collection of a gentleman in Cleveland, Ohio. The items in the collection were acquired starting in the 1970s from auction houses including Christie's, Sotheby's, and Bonhams, as well as from various private collections in the United States.
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Two Chinese white-glazed porcelain brush washers dating from the late 19th century. Both washers have blue concentric circles framing the mouth, and one washer has a blue line encircling the foot. Both washers have a 6-character mark on the bottom.
Dimensions are: 1 3/8 inches tall X 4 3/4 inches wide, 3.5 cm X 12.1 cm. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: One brush washer has a chip to the foot. The other brush washer has a chip to the rim and two chips to the foot. A reminder that all lots are sold as-is. We have sought to record the changes in the condition of this piece after its initial manufacture as diligently as possible; however, as stated in our terms, condition reports are statements of opinion and not representations or warranties. Oakridge Auction Gallery bears no responsibility for any error or omission.
Provenance: From the private, premier collection of a gentleman in Cleveland, Ohio. The items in the collection were acquired starting in the 1970s from auction houses including Christie's, Sotheby's, and Bonhams, as well as from various private collections in the United States.