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A pair of large Cantonese famille rose vases, 19th century
each of elongated oviform shape, with a straight neck rising from the foliated apron to the flared and foliated mouth rim, the handles modelled as a Buddhistic lion and cub clutching a ball and the shoulders applied with four dragons, decorated with four panels of ladies in leisurely pursuits, all reserved on foliated ground with various fruits and flowers -- maximum 52½in. (133.3cm.) high, wood stands (2)
each of elongated oviform shape, with a straight neck rising from the foliated apron to the flared and foliated mouth rim, the handles modelled as a Buddhistic lion and cub clutching a ball and the shoulders applied with four dragons, decorated with four panels of ladies in leisurely pursuits, all reserved on foliated ground with various fruits and flowers -- maximum 52½in. (133.3cm.) high, wood stands (2)
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