A FAMILLE ROSE EGGSHELL VASE
A FAMILLE ROSE EGGSHELL VASE

20TH CENTURY

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A FAMILLE ROSE EGGSHELL VASE
20TH CENTURY
The thinly-potted vase is decorated with two eagles amongst flowering peony branches emerging from rocks, all between a band of ruyi around the neck and a key fret pattern around the foot. The base with a two-character seal mark reading Shi Lu in iron red.
9 3/8 in. (24.8 cm.) high
Provenance
Property of a private UK collector, acquired prior to 1999.

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Lot Essay

Peter Wain comments in his 1993 exhibition 'Heavenly Pieces' that the iron-red seal mark 'Shi Lu', was a shop mark used by the studio owner Liang Duishi, who owned the Lizhe Xuan store in the provincial capital of Jiangxi, Nanchang.

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