A pair of Chinese Imari porcelain vases
Late Qing Period (1636-1912)
Each Imari ware vase with tapered square-form body and pinched neck decorated with blue underglaze and red and orange enamel overglaze floral motifs, with a cartouche framework to one side, 2 pieces
Each: 8.75" H x 3.75" W x 3.75" D approximately
Provenance: The Alan Schneider Collection
Condition Report: Each overall good condition with rubbed wear and light scratches commensurate with age. Issues include, but are not limited to: each with pinholing and minor spots of oxidation to glaze; one with areas of more prominent rubbed/chipped losses to enamel overglaze and a hairline crack visible from the exterior running vertically from the shoulder into the body. No evidence of repairs or restorations under blacklight.
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Late Qing Period (1636-1912)
Each Imari ware vase with tapered square-form body and pinched neck decorated with blue underglaze and red and orange enamel overglaze floral motifs, with a cartouche framework to one side, 2 pieces
Each: 8.75" H x 3.75" W x 3.75" D approximately
Provenance: The Alan Schneider Collection
Condition Report: Each overall good condition with rubbed wear and light scratches commensurate with age. Issues include, but are not limited to: each with pinholing and minor spots of oxidation to glaze; one with areas of more prominent rubbed/chipped losses to enamel overglaze and a hairline crack visible from the exterior running vertically from the shoulder into the body. No evidence of repairs or restorations under blacklight.