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A CHINESE MING-STYLE INCISED AND GREEN ENAMELLED "DRAGON" VASE, MEIPING, MID-QING DYNASTY, 17TH/18TH CENTURY
The vase is rising from a slightly flared foot to a high rounded shoulder, surmounted by a short neck and lipped rim, boldly incised and brightly enamelled in green with two pairs of dragons pursuing the flaming pearls, above two further dragons among scattered cloud scrolls, and with traces of lightly incised anhua decoration.
Compare to a similar vase dated to Kangxi period, see Christie's Hong Kong, 3 Dec. 2021, lot 2940. Also see a similar vase dated to Qianlong period, see Christie's London, 13 Nov. 2001, lot 132.
清中期 白地綠彩龍紋梅瓶
33.4cm high
Sold for $35,000
Lot 34
The vase is rising from a slightly flared foot to a high rounded shoulder, surmounted by a short neck and lipped rim, boldly incised and brightly enamelled in green with two pairs of dragons pursuing the flaming pearls, above two further dragons among scattered cloud scrolls, and with traces of lightly incised anhua decoration.
Compare to a similar vase dated to Kangxi period, see Christie's Hong Kong, 3 Dec. 2021, lot 2940. Also see a similar vase dated to Qianlong period, see Christie's London, 13 Nov. 2001, lot 132.
清中期 白地綠彩龍紋梅瓶
33.4cm high
Estimate $5,000 - $8,000
Overall in good condition.
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