Chinese Ceramics - No Reserve 2022-12-03 Auction - 191 Price Results - Oakridge Auction Gallery in VA
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A pair of Chinese iron red bowls, Daoguang periodA Chinese doucai lotus plate, Qianlong periodA pair of Chinese yellow-glazed bowls, Daoguang period
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Ashburn, VA, United States
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Chinese Ceramics - No Reserve

Totaling 192 lots, Session One offers a cohesive selection of Chinese arts, ranging from fine porcelains to intricately carved jades. In addition to traditional toggles and bi, this sale encompasses larger-scale jades such as a serpentine jade cup and an inlaid jade and cloisonne mirror. Featured in this no-reserve session is a pair of yellow-glazed bowls original to the Daoguang period. Equally as impressive is the pair of iron red bowls, ornamented with tangling ruyi branches, peaches, and bats with outstretched wings, also hailing from the Daoguang period.
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A Chinese red-glaze vase, 19th century: A Chinese red-glaze vase 19th century With a wax seal to underside.H: 7 3/8, Dia: 4 in. (H: 2.86, Dia: 9.53 cm.)Provenance: Private collection, Kansas City, Missouri.Click here for high resolution
0003: A Chinese red-glaze vase, 19th centuryEst. $100-$200
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A Chinese ge-glazed plate, 18th century: A Chinese ge-glazed plate 18th century With six-character mark to underside; sold with associated wooden stand.H: 1 1/8, Dia: 6 7/8 in. (H: 2.86, Dia: 9.53 cm.)Provenance: Mrs. Lee, Ottawa, Canada,
0009: A Chinese ge-glazed plate, 18th centuryEst. $100-$200
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A Chinese celadon vase, early 19th century: A Chinese celadon vase early 19th centuryH: 23 1/2, Dia: 11 in. (H: 2.86, Dia: 9.53 cm.)Provenance: Private collection, Connecticut.Click here for high resolution images.
0014: A Chinese celadon vase, early 19th centuryEst. $100-$200
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