A VASE BY WANG BINGRONG (1840-1900)China. The lidded vessel with a striking lime-green glaze. Molded depiction of an eagle attacking a fleeing hare below a pine tree. The back with a poem, the seal mark Wang Bingrong zuo at the base.Provenance: A British private collection.Condition: Excellent condition. Only one tiny loss a small branch of the pine tree and one of the leaves. Original matching lid. Very few tiny firing imperfections. Some old wear. Weight: 3266.7 grams including the lid.Dimensions: Height 39 cm. Height 46 cm including the stand. (2)Wang Bing Rong (1840-1900), a notable potter and porcelain carver, successfully transformed the technique of carved bamboo to porcelains and specialized in porcelain with carved decoration, some like ivory carvings. Active in Tongzhi to Guangxu period (1862-1908). The matching stand is elegantly carved of dark hardwood. Compare with a yellow-glazed brush pot, offered by Sotheby’s New York, in their ‘Important Chinese Art’ sale on March 20th, 2019, lot 780. Note the resemblance of the minute details in the treatment of the gnarly trees on both subjects.王炳榮(1840 - 1900)黃釉雕瓷將軍罐中國。罐身施檸檬黃釉,雕松上飛鷹,背面有詩文,罐底有王炳榮款。來源:英國私人收藏品相: 品相優秀,只有在松樹上一處樹枝及葉面有掉釉。原裝蓋。些微燒製缺陷及一些老磨損。重量:3266.7 克含蓋尺寸: 高39 厘米 高46 厘米 含底座.