Description A group of 5 Chinese wine warmers by Huang Mingguang, Wu Zuozi, Jian Xiashi. Includes: warmer with inscription on lid and body, the body depicts two figures in a landscape on a river by a willow tree, the lid depicts a figure in the mountains, the cup has a signature and one seal and depicts 2 figures on a river in a landscape. A warmer with an inscription on the lid and body, lid and body both depict river scenes, comes with a white porcelain cup with gold toned rim. A warmer with an inscription on the lid and body, both depicting birds, the cup has an inscription and features a fisherman on a river. A warmer with an inscription and one seal on the body, the body and lid each feature a crane with a pine tree, comes with a white porcelain cup with gold toned rim. The bottom of the warmer has a 6-character mark. A warmer with an inscription on the lid and body with 2 seals each. The body also has an inscription in red around the interior rim and is decorated with yellow flowers. The cup has an inscription in red around the rim. All wine warmers have a peach finial. Dimensions are: 4 in. tall X 3 in. wide; 10.2 cm tall X 7.6 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition Report All are in overall good condition, one has 2 small chips to the rim.
Provenance From Mrs. Kulisek in Houston, Texas. Her father was an oil company executive and bought these items in Hong Kong and Singapore prior to the 1970s.