A Chinese celadon glazed porcelain vase - probably Qing Dyna...

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A Chinese celadon glazed porcelain vase - probably Qing Dynasty, 19th century, six character Chenghua mark but later, the baluster shaped body with vertical ribs and grooves and slightly everted rim, the exterior in a pale celadon glaze with darker glaze to the grooves and leaving the rim white, 25.6 cm high, with later carved hardwood stand.
* For a very similar vase with a four character Chenghua mark, dating from the Kangxi period, see the V&A Collection, no. C-429-1910. Another similar vase, Qianlong mark and period, was sold at Dreweatts 1759, 'Chinese Ceramics & Asian Works of Art' on 22nd May 2018, lot 312.

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* Condition: Some small glaze scratches to the bellied part of the body, and one tiny glaze frit to the surface at this point. No chips, cracks or other faults. No restoration. In good condition.

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Auction Date:
20th Jun 24 at 9:30am BST

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