A FAMILLE ROSE TRAPEZOID-SHAPED VASE
A FAMILLE ROSE TRAPEZOID-SHAPED VASE

20TH CENTURY

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A FAMILLE ROSE TRAPEZOID-SHAPED VASE
20TH CENTURY
The vase is decorated with text derived from ancient stories, painted to one side with the story Zhang Chang hua mei depicting Zhang Chang drawing the eyebrows for his wife, the reverse side painted with one of tales from The Twenty-four Stories of Filial Piety, Ershi xiao: qin chang tang yao depicting the Emperor Liu Heng tasting a medicine for his mother, an iron-red apocryphal Qianlong mark on a gilded ground to the base.
6¼ in. (16 cm.) high
Provenance
The Roden Family Collection of 20th Century Chinese Porcelain
Exhibited
Peter Wain, The Kaynes-Klitz Collection, Part one, Chinese Porcelain Of The Early 20th Century, February 1995, Exhibition Catalogue No. 38

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