A RARE CHINESE REVOLVING VASE
RARE CHINESE REVOLVING VASE, Republic Period (1912-49), twin-handled, the outer body finely painted in enamels with lotus sprays against a coral ground incised with scrolls, reticulated with trigrams and lingzhi fungus motifs, housing rotating blue and white core, six character Qianlong mark in underglaze blue to the light turquoise glazed base, 20.5cm high For similar examples see that held in Gallery 205, The National Palace Museum of Taipei, Taiwan (this period), and that sold in Christie's New York Live Auction 2878 Lot 532 (this Republic)
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RARE CHINESE REVOLVING VASE, Republic Period (1912-49), twin-handled, the outer body finely painted in enamels with lotus sprays against a coral ground incised with scrolls, reticulated with trigrams and lingzhi fungus motifs, housing rotating blue and white core, six character Qianlong mark in underglaze blue to the light turquoise glazed base, 20.5cm high For similar examples see that held in Gallery 205, The National Palace Museum of Taipei, Taiwan (this period), and that sold in Christie's New York Live Auction 2878 Lot 532 (this Republic)