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Chinese Enameled Porcelain Vase, Qing Dynasty

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Description

Chinese enameled porcelain vase, Qing Dynasty, possibly Jiaqing (1796-1820), of squared form with short neck and molded elephant ring handles, a pagoda in a mountainous landscape to one side, below characters and seal, the reverse with a bird perched on flowering branch, characters to right, each side with elephant mask handles, poetic inscription, studio name: Zhang Yun and Dong-gong (East palace) in characters on body, some loss to finish, one molded ring handle with chip, vase: 5" h, box: 4.5" h, 6.75" w, 4.75" d, 1.75lbs **Provenance: From the estate of the late Arleen Anastos-Kerbs, New Mexico** Start Price: $100.00**7.8.12-**noted there is a chip to one ring handle, pitting overall, possible restoration visible on interior, flakes underfoot**

Condition

**noted there is a chip to one ring handle, pitting overall, possible restoration visible on interior, flakes underfoot**

Estimate $150 - $250
Starting Bid $100
Us Auction
Jul 8, 2012
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Austin Auction Gallery

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