Chinese Turquoise Glazed Archaic Style Hu Vase
probably Kangxi, porcelain hu form vase with splayed foot, two molded figural chilong handles, glazed all over in bright turquoise, 10 x 6-1/2 x 5 in. - Provenance: Estate of the Late J. Alice Maxwell, Rockville, Connecticut; Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., New York, October 8, 1941, Lot 115, illustrated in page 81 (accompanied by copy of catalog cover and listing); Estate of Paul W. Doll, Jr., Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
Condition Report: chilongs with some cracks to legs and tail, tiny chip to beard and tongue, small chip to foot ring, glaze crazing, other light wear
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probably Kangxi, porcelain hu form vase with splayed foot, two molded figural chilong handles, glazed all over in bright turquoise, 10 x 6-1/2 x 5 in. - Provenance: Estate of the Late J. Alice Maxwell, Rockville, Connecticut; Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., New York, October 8, 1941, Lot 115, illustrated in page 81 (accompanied by copy of catalog cover and listing); Estate of Paul W. Doll, Jr., Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
Condition Report: chilongs with some cracks to legs and tail, tiny chip to beard and tongue, small chip to foot ring, glaze crazing, other light wear