Lot 502
Five Chinese Opaque and Semi-Opaque Yellow Glass Articles
Estimate
$1,500 - $2,500

Sold for $625

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Five Chinese Opaque and Semi-Opaque Yellow Glass Articles
18TH-20TH CENTURY
清 黃料八棱瓶、觀音瓶、蓮紋碗及海棠式折沿碗一對
comprising an unusual pair of carved quatrefoil 'narcissus' bowls, each of opaque yellow tone and carved with petaloid details, raised above a diamond shaped foot; an opaque yellow bowl, pierced with four evenly spaced apertures and detailed scroll patterns above a lotus base, an opaque yellow faceted vase of octagonal form, and a semi-opaque meiping-form vase with a flat base and flaring neck, of lemon yellow tone.
Height of tallest vase 6 1/4 in., 16 cm.
Property from the Halim Time & Glass Museum, Evanston, Illinois
The carved lotus example:
Ex. Ina & Sandford Gadient Collection no. 108 (adhesive label)

The meiping:
Ex. Ina & Sandford Gadient Collection no. 122 (adhesive label)
Illustrated: Chinese Qing Dynasty Glass Treasures: A Selection from the Gadient Collection, Vol. III. Asiantiques, 2011, cat. no. 8.

The pair of bowls:
Ex. Ina & Sandford Gadient Collection
A Palm Beach Estate
Illustrated: Chinese Qing Dynasty Glass Treasures: A Selection from the Gadient Collection. Asiantiques, 2009, cat. no. 46.


Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve 本拍品不設底價 
Condition Report
No condition problems noted

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