A Chinese painted-enamel vase, Attributed to Wang Qi, painted…
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A Chinese painted-enamel vase, attributed to Wang Qi, painted around the body with figures of an old gentleman and his servant resting in an autumn forest, inscribed with a poem appropriating the scene, signed, 'Year of kuiyou (1933), Wang Qi, Zhu Shan', all between two purplish brown decorative borders, iron-red seal mark to the base, 38.2 cm high

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