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CHINESE SANG DE BOUEF PORCELAIN COVERED JARThe ovoid vessel with a carved wood lid. Height 13 in. Diameter at shoulder 8 in....
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PAIRheight (each): 29 inches...
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MOUNTED AS LAMP, HEIGHT: 39-3/4 INChinese 'Sang de Bouef' Porcelain Vase mounted as Lamp, Height: 39-3/4 in...
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Sang De Bouef Porcelain Bowl, unmarked Dimensions: 5 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. (13.3 x 26.7 cm.) Provenance: Property from an Estate, Beverly Park, California, curated by Hendrix...
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WASHER HEIGHT 2”. DIAMETER 4”. WASHER, In squat ovoid form with six-character Yongzheng mark on base. Fitted wood stand. Dimensions: Height 2". Diameter 4"....
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vase with six-character Xuande mark to shoulder; overall good condition; H 12 1/4" x D 7" (approx.)Provenance:Private Florida, USA Collection...
[more like this] - Pair of Chinese sang de bouef porcelain
vases mounted as lamps each vase mounted on an oriental style carved wood base 26 in. H. Estimate $ 200-400 Comments added 5/30/2012: *Both are drilled. *One wood stand base...
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19th century; hexagonal-form 9 1/4 in. H. Estimate $ 300-500 Rim chip interior dirty from use appropriate wear....
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vase 19th century; 7 in. H. Estimate $ 200-300 Chip on rim of base crazing and staining underneath....
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