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Pair of Chinese imari gin bottles, Kangxi (1662-1722), with later European mounts incorporating a porcelain moulded flowerhead, the bodies of square section form with opposing ogee-topped panels containing either chrysanthemum, grasses and seedpods issuing from rockwork or a night-time lakeside scene with a pagoda and pine tree in the foreground, mountains visible across the water under a bright moon and swirling clouds, all within iron-red bands of dense floral scroll, the shoulders with small florets.
Height of taller without cover: 20cm. (8 in.)
Condition: Some fritting to the edges, one with faint hairline to the rim, the other with a piece out of the rim restored with a chip and associated hairline.
There is a similarly decorated pair in the collection of the National Trust, (Tatton Park, Cheshire) NT 1296830.
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Height of taller without cover: 20cm. (8 in.)Condition report
Some fritting to the edges, one with faint hairline to the rim, the other with a piece out of the rim restored with a chip and associated hairlineStock number
U746The BADA Standard
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