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A pair of Covered Baluster Vases, China, Qing period
Height x diameter: 34 x 18 cm.
Porcelain decorated in underglaze blue, iron-red and gilt, in the typical Imari palette.
The baluster-shaped bodies are adorned with floral reserves featuring peonies and chrysanthemums amid stylised foliage and cartouches. The domed covers are surmounted by finials modelled as Buddhist lions (Foo dogs), finely painted in polychrome enamels.
Each vase displays a balanced composition of floral and ornamental motifs, alternating panels of lotus blooms and geometric reserves, enriched with delicate gilded details.
The baluster-shaped bodies are adorned with floral reserves featuring peonies and chrysanthemums amid stylised foliage and cartouches. The domed covers are surmounted by finials modelled as Buddhist lions (Foo dogs), finely painted in polychrome enamels.
Each vase displays a balanced composition of floral and ornamental motifs, alternating panels of lotus blooms and geometric reserves, enriched with delicate gilded details.
Provenance:
Count Luigi Rigi Luperti Rizzo collection.
Count Luigi Rigi Luperti Rizzo collection.
€ 1.500,00 / 2.500,00
Estimate
€ 500,00
Starting price
Unsold
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ANCIENT FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART FROM 14th TO 20th CENTURY
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