Two Chinese Porcelain Vases
Two Chinese Porcelain Vases
Republic period (1912-1949) and later, comprising an unusual three-sided arrow vase, decorated to two sides with figural scenes, the third side with a calligraphic inscription, the base with an apocryphal seal mark in copper red, h. 15", w. 7", d. 7", and a cylindrical vase or wig stand, decorated to the exterior with two scholars and an attendant in a garden setting with a crane flying overhead, the base with an indistinct seal mark, h. 11-1/8", dia. 4-3/4".
Condition Report: **Both examples in overall good and stable condition. Some pitting and other blemishes visible. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use.
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Two Chinese Porcelain Vases
Republic period (1912-1949) and later, comprising an unusual three-sided arrow vase, decorated to two sides with figural scenes, the third side with a calligraphic inscription, the base with an apocryphal seal mark in copper red, h. 15", w. 7", d. 7", and a cylindrical vase or wig stand, decorated to the exterior with two scholars and an attendant in a garden setting with a crane flying overhead, the base with an indistinct seal mark, h. 11-1/8", dia. 4-3/4".
Condition Report: **Both examples in overall good and stable condition. Some pitting and other blemishes visible. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use.