£520
A 19th century Chinese famille rose bough vase, probably Guangxu period (1875-1908) late Qing dynasty, the square yellow ground body with two gilt rope-twist handles, with alternating rectangular and gourd shaped panels painted with figures playing stringed instruments onboard sampan on river landscape settings and scattered floral designs, the square cover with five circular apertures and the base with iron red six-character (probably Guangxu) seal-script mark, 13.5 cm high to/w a late 19th century Chinese blue and white baluster vase and cover with guardian lion finial, painted in underglaze blue with two panels featuring the eight Daoist immortals reserved against a prunus on cracked ice ground, the base with four-character Kangxi mark, 21.5 cm high both late Qing
Bough vase with restored/repaired cover, wear to gilding and enamels, blue and white vase with crudely repaired neck and cover
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