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RARE, Pair of Qing Dynasty Chinese Peking glass, having MeiPing shaped bottle vase, with hexagonal faceted body, bulbous lower belly, with elongated tall neck to the narrowed opening, raised form concaved foot base. Exquisitely displayed upon a carved hardwood base, fitted unto original wooden box, with pale-creme fabric covered the inner cushion above patterned pale-green ribbon. The Peking Glass show royal blue color even tone with beautiful translucent. Some inscription labeled on the cushion, along with iron-red signature seal on the lower left.
Mark on both base, four engraved script -KaiShu- characters enclosed within a square frame border, QianLong Reign Period. And prob. of the period (1736-1796)
Dimension: 9"H x 3-1/2"W. (on stand) (each) Box Dimension: 11" H x 15-7/8"W
Provenance: Private Collection from Frederiksberg -Copenhagen- Danish family.
The Sale Will Benefit IFGF Church of Atlanta
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