Lot 508
Three Chinese Opaque White Pink Overlay Glass Articles
Estimate
$2,500 - $3,500

Sold for $1,000

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Three Chinese Opaque White Pink Overlay Glass Articles
LATE 18TH-19TH CENTURY
清晚期 涅白地套粉料六方瓶一對及涅白地套寶石紅料花卉紋葵瓣碗
the pair of vases of hexagonal section, the faceted walls narrowing to a rounded shoulder beneath a round neck. The body formed of opaque white, and overlaid with petal pink accenting the unusual stand-form foot, worked with rectangular feet beneath a recessed band. Each panel of the vase decorated with various pine, bamboo, prunus, and chilongs between a band of rockery beneath and dense plantain leaves encircling the mouth. The bowl having a septafoil petaloid mouth and undulating walls, each sectioned worked with various floral sprays in transparent red over the white body. 
Diameter of bowl 8 in., 20.3 cm.
Property from the Halim Time & Glass Museum, Evanston, Illinois
The pair of vases:
Ex. Ina & Sandford Gadient Collection no. 39 (adhesive label)
Illustrated: Treasures of Chinese Glass Work Shops. Asiantiques, 1997, cat. no. 39.

The bowl:
Ex. Ina & Sandford Gadient Collection
Acquired in Honolulu in the late 1960s
Illustrated: Chinese Qing Dynasty Glass Treasures: A Selection from the Gadient Collection. Asiantiques, 2009, cat. no. 36.


Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve 本拍品不設底價 
Condition Report
The vase - both with minor surface wear; one with three inner rim imperfections; the other with chipped foot
The bowl - no condition problems noted.

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