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A study collection of twenty-seven turquoise-glazed wares, Qing dynasty, 18th - 19th century

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6,000 - 8,000 EUR

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Description

comprising a turquoise-glazed figure of Zhenwu, a turquoise and aubergine-glazed figure of Guanyin, two reticulated brushpots, a 'peach and bat' ewer, a reticulated teapot and cover, a handled vase, a pair of archaistic wine vessels (Jue), a small square jardinière, two figures of mythical beasts, a miniature figure of a man lying on a peach, a gilt-bronze mounted figure of a boy, a dish, a pair of small saucers, a pair of spoons, four waterdroppers, three miniature vases, a 'peach' pyramid, together with two famille-verte figures (29)


Height of tallest 24 cm, 9½ in.