A pair of famille-rose wall vases, each of double gourd form…
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A pair of famille-rose wall vases, each of double gourd form painted with a landscape medallion below a smaller medallion of calligraphy, reserved on the overall turquoise ground decorated with bats and lotus scrolls, the base inscribed in iron-red with an apocryphal six-character seal mark of Qianlong, fitted box, 21 cm high. Provenance: fine Asian, Australian & European Arts & design, Sotheby's Australia, Sydney, 27 October 2015, lot 79. Private collection, Sydney.

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