Two glazed vases
Two glazed vases
Late Qing/Republic period
The first a transmutation glazed stick-neck vase, its cylindrical neck rising from a body of compressed globular form, the glaze of dark scarlet suffused with discrete patches of pale turquoise on the exterior walls and interior neck and a densely crazed greenish-white glaze covering the recessed base within the foot ring (rough foot); the second a cong-form celadon glazed porcelain vase with circular neck and foot ring on a square-sectioned body, a yin-yang roundel centering each upright wall and trigram-style bars in raised relief crossing the corners, a gray-green glaze applied everywhere except the foot pad (chips).
13 5/8 and 7 7/8in (34.8 and 20cm) high
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Two glazed vases
Late Qing/Republic period
The first a transmutation glazed stick-neck vase, its cylindrical neck rising from a body of compressed globular form, the glaze of dark scarlet suffused with discrete patches of pale turquoise on the exterior walls and interior neck and a densely crazed greenish-white glaze covering the recessed base within the foot ring (rough foot); the second a cong-form celadon glazed porcelain vase with circular neck and foot ring on a square-sectioned body, a yin-yang roundel centering each upright wall and trigram-style bars in raised relief crossing the corners, a gray-green glaze applied everywhere except the foot pad (chips).
13 5/8 and 7 7/8in (34.8 and 20cm) high