A FAMILLE ROSE 'HUNDRED DEER' HU-FORM VASE
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF SEVERIN FAYERMAN
A FAMILLE ROSE 'HUNDRED DEER' HU-FORM VASE

GUANGXU PERIOD (1875-1908)

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A FAMILLE ROSE 'HUNDRED DEER' HU-FORM VASE
GUANGXU PERIOD (1875-1908)
The vase is decorated with the 'Hundred Deer' motif, depicting deer and their young, grazing, gamboling and resting in a lush landscape, amidst pine and peach trees, lingzhi, and a meandering stream flowing through blue-shaded rock formations from high mountains in the distance. A pair of gilt-highlighted coral-red dragon-scroll handles flank the shoulder. An apocryphal Qianlong seal mark is on the base.
17½ (44.5 cm.) high

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