A Large Famille Verte Rouleau Vase
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A Large Famille Verte Rouleau Vase

18TH CENTURY

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A Large Famille Verte Rouleau Vase
18th Century
Well painted with a celebration scene depicting a gathering of scholar/officials being entertained by female musicians, with a young man wearing a green robe standing alone and an elderly woman accompanied by two female attendants, as well as a group of women observing, with young boys at play throughout and another group of women seen through a moon window on the lower body, all below a band of mythical beasts on the shoulder and the Three Star Gods and young boys on the neck
29½in. (74.8cm.) high
Special notice
Tax exempt.

Lot Essay

An identical, if not the same vase, from the collection of General Brayton Ives, is illustrated by Gorer and Blacker, Chinese Porcelain and Hard Stones, London, 1911, vol. I, pl. 109.

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