Qianlong (1736 - 1795), of tapered form, decorated with figures and a dog by a riverbank, surrounded by cobalt blue borders, along with two 19th century Chinese blue and white lidded vases, of similar form, each decorated with four clawed dragons amongst peonies and foliage, one bearing four character Kangxi mark to base, though later
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Mandarin vase 22cm high
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Sold for £320
Estimated at £100 - £150
Condition Report
The Mandarin vase body is undamaged with only minor gilt loss. It's lid has several small chips to the rim. The larger blue and white vase body has a chip to neck rim, the lid is undamaged. The smaller blade and white vase body is undamaged, the lid is missing it's finial and large chip.
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