£190
Two Chinese porcelain blue and white Qing Dynasty vases, the first of moonflask form with pierced beast terminals, painted with figures of musicians within recessed central panels, the shoulders with flowerheads, 22cm high and a baluster vase painted with immortals in discussion within lappet-shape cartouches, the ground painted with birds and chrysanthemum, the underside with four-character mark, 20.5cm high (some losses to the terminals of the moonflask) (2)
Light surface marks and accretions on both. Moonflask with one pierced terminal missing, the other with losses. Hairline crack to neck. Baluster vase with surface marks, imperfections in glaze. General wear and tear on both.
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