A FAMILLE ROSE 'MILLEFLEURS' VASE
A FAMILLE ROSE 'MILLEFLEURS' VASE

REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-49), SHILU IRON-RED SEAL MARK

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A FAMILLE ROSE 'MILLEFLEURS' VASE
REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-49), SHILU IRON-RED SEAL MARK
Of square sectioned form with a slightly waisted neck and everted rim, applied with a pair of iron-red and gilt bat handles above trailing peach branches, finely painted to the body with two panels depicting a group of scholars admiring the mountainous river landscape, and the further two panels with birds amongst lotus flower and foliage besides rocks, all reserved on a millefleurs ground.
11¾ in. (32.3 cm.) high, woodstand

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Style name shilu, Liang duishi was an active porcelain artist between 1920-37, he was the owner of the porcelain store Li Ze Xuan in Nanchang city

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