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Famille Rose Woman and Deer Vase Qianlong Mark 20th C browse these categories for related items... All Items: Hidden: Viewable: Pre 1920: item # 598291 Please refer to our stock # 1185 when inquiring.
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Painted in rich enamels, the scene of a woman with a deer, the bands of decoration around the foot, the neck and the mouth similar to those used during the late Republic period, an apocryphal Qianlong mark in red on the base. 20th C. 13 1/2 in. high.
Provenance: Morristown, New Jersey collection Condition very good. Except for some flaking of the black enamel decoration along the mouth rim, no cracks, breaks or damages. See photographs for details. Note the "China" stamp in overglaze red on the base. This mark is normally associated with late 19th C/early 20th C Chinese ceramics brought into the United States since it was required under the United States tarriff regulations between 1891 -1923. Dahliantiques will not accept any Ebay bidding from bidders with less than 4 positive ratings and a positive rating score of at least 90%. The bids from any bidders who do not meet this criteria will be disregarded and the item sold to the next higher bidder who qualifies to bid. Dahliantiques unconditionally guarantees each piece that it sells as to age, authenticity and condition. All of the Chinese art that it offers for sale were obtained over a 35 year period exclusively from sources in the United States, principally in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, from estate sales, recognized dealers and similar venues.
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