Chinese Export Enameled Porcelain Vase
Early 19th century
Of hexagonal form, each side painted with cartouches depicting figures in garden landscapes among smaller bird and flower cartouches, all on a diaper ground, conforming lid with foo lion finial. Height 25 inches.
Sold for $2,125
Estimated at $2,000 - $3,000
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Chinese Export Enameled Porcelain Vase
Early 19th century
Of hexagonal form, each side painted with cartouches depicting figures in garden landscapes among smaller bird and flower cartouches, all on a diaper ground, conforming lid with foo lion finial. Height 25 inches.
Overall wear to gilding and enamel, typical with age.
Lid: crack with repair approximately one square inch.
Jar: Hairline crack, appromimately 10 inches, through reserved panel. 3 inch verticel crack from base toward middle. Base drilled and repaired.
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Auction: Asian Works of Art, Mar 18, 2008