A FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE
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A FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE

REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-49)

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A FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE
REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-49)
The vase is modelled with a rounded body and a tall neck with wide mouth rim. The body is decorated with a group of gentlemen. The side is painted with the four-character iron-red seal mark of Pan Taoyu and the base with iron-red studio mark Guhuan Zhai.
9¼ in. (23.5 cm.) high
Provenance
Formerly in a private collection, acquired at a tea ceremony, Osaka, Japan circa 2002/2003.
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Lot Essay

A vase by the artist Pan Taoyu with similar decoration but of a different shape is illustrated in Simon Kwan, Chinese Porcelain of the Republic Period, Hong Kong, 2008, p. 70, nr. 6.

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