LOT 632 A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white celadon-ground va...
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A pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white celadon-ground vases, 19th century, each painted with boys and scholars in a garden, with underglaze blue pierced dragon handles to the waisted necks, 60.5cm high, and an Imari jar and cover, 18th century, painted with a peacock standing amongst flowering peony and prunus blossom, 25cm high (3)十九世紀 粉青地青花童戲圖龍耳大瓶一對及伊萬里彩繪孔雀牡丹圖蓋罐 一組三件 品相報告 Condition Report: One vase with large breaks to the neck, with porcelain missing, and a repair with restoration to the same area, with smaller grazes around the rim. The vase body repaired from broken, with damage along the lines of repair. The other vase missing a dragon handle. The exterior with some flaws to the glaze in the form of large encrustations. The jar with a chip to the rim, with an old crack running down and forming several hairline strands, and further glaze flaws/small nicks to the rim. The cover with fine hairlines. Surface wear and glaze flaws throughout.
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