Chinese Porcelain Vases Converted to Tables
Large Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases Converted to Occasional Tables
fourth quarter 20th century, each of baluster form with a soft foliate rim, and applied gilt-painted Foo dogs and lizards to the neck, the body decorated with a panoramic scene depicting the Hongs of Canton, between key-pattern and foliate borders, the base with an apocryphal six-character Guangxu reign mark, each fitted with a circular glass top.
h. 36-5/8", dia. 20"
Provenance: Bruce McCashin Collection.
Condition Report: **In overall very good condition with no visible losses, cracks or repairs. The shoulder of one vase has an ~3" horizontal surface scratch to glaze/pigment. Foo dog handles have light rubbing/wear to gilding. Both vases have accretions and sand residue to their interior bases.
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Large Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases Converted to Occasional Tables
fourth quarter 20th century, each of baluster form with a soft foliate rim, and applied gilt-painted Foo dogs and lizards to the neck, the body decorated with a panoramic scene depicting the Hongs of Canton, between key-pattern and foliate borders, the base with an apocryphal six-character Guangxu reign mark, each fitted with a circular glass top.
h. 36-5/8", dia. 20"
Provenance: Bruce McCashin Collection.
Condition Report: **In overall very good condition with no visible losses, cracks or repairs. The shoulder of one vase has an ~3" horizontal surface scratch to glaze/pigment. Foo dog handles have light rubbing/wear to gilding. Both vases have accretions and sand residue to their interior bases.