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A pair of Chinese Famille Verte rouleau vases

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A pair of Chinese Famille Verte rouleau vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, depicting a continuous scene of warriors guarding ladies in a wheeled palanquin as it approaches the castellated city gates, the neck with a continuous mountain and seascape scene with boats, 45.5cm high (2)Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Countess Veronica Munster 1932-2019. Countess Veronica Munster, born Veronica Naylor-Leyland in 1932, was the only daughter of Sir Albert Edward Herbert Naylor-Leyland, and Marguerite de Belabre. She grew up in their family home, Nantclwyd Hall in Wales, as well as Hyde Park House in Albert Gate, Knightsbridge. When Veronica married Count Peter Munster in 1955, they moved to Germany and spent their married years restoring his ancestral home, Schloss Derneburg, near Hanover. Veronica, Peter and their children lived at Derneburg in apartments decorated in the English style, furnished with the collections amassed by their ancestors. In 1975 Schloss Derneburg was sold, and Countess Munster moved to London where she resided until her death in 2019. Many items came with her from Derneburg. Schloss Derneburg is now an art museum owned by the Hall Art Foundation.清十九世纪 五彩人物故事图瓶一对拍品来源:英国女爵Veronica Munster(1932-2019)私人珍藏Condition Report: overall in vey nice condition but one vase has a shallow scale chip to rim 12mm x 5mm and the foot rim has a firing crack 2cm long and some chips to unglazed foot rim and the other vase is good but both vase have some firing blemishes and blisters to glaze Condition Report Disclaimer

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A pair of Chinese Famille Verte rouleau vases, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, depicting a continuous scene of warriors guarding ladies in a wheeled palanquin as it approaches the castellated city gates, the neck with a continuous mountain and seascape scene with boats, 45.5cm high (2)Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Countess Veronica Munster 1932-2019. Countess Veronica Munster, born Veronica Naylor-Leyland in 1932, was the only daughter of Sir Albert Edward Herbert Naylor-Leyland, and Marguerite de Belabre. She grew up in their family home, Nantclwyd Hall in Wales, as well as Hyde Park House in Albert Gate, Knightsbridge. When Veronica married Count Peter Munster in 1955, they moved to Germany and spent their married years restoring his ancestral home, Schloss Derneburg, near Hanover. Veronica, Peter and their children lived at Derneburg in apartments decorated in the English style, furnished with the collections amassed by their ancestors. In 1975 Schloss Derneburg was sold, and Countess Munster moved to London where she resided until her death in 2019. Many items came with her from Derneburg. Schloss Derneburg is now an art museum owned by the Hall Art Foundation.清十九世纪 五彩人物故事图瓶一对拍品来源:英国女爵Veronica Munster(1932-2019)私人珍藏Condition Report: overall in vey nice condition but one vase has a shallow scale chip to rim 12mm x 5mm and the foot rim has a firing crack 2cm long and some chips to unglazed foot rim and the other vase is good but both vase have some firing blemishes and blisters to glaze Condition Report Disclaimer

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