A Chinese porcelain octagonal vase, Qing, 19th century, pain...

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A Chinese porcelain octagonal vase, Qing, 19th century, painted in the famille rose palette, the waisted neck with panels of Buddhist symbols, peony and bats below a yunwen border and gilt rim, each panel on the main body painted with birds and flowers, between ruyi head and foliate scroll border, the base with lotus flowers, 57.5cm

A large section of the base looks as if it may have been off, as there is restoration around 90% of the foliate scrolling band, there is also restoration down one vertical section between the scrolling band and the foot. The underside of the vase has been oversprayed. The vase has been known in the family as is for many decades in its current condition.There are four panels that have signs of restoration and overspraying in the top half. The restoration is good and not obvious from afar but noticeable when close up.

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Auction Date:
29th Apr 22 at 9:30am BST

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