SOLD! for $960.00.
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Assembled grouping of five (5) Chinese ceramics, exhibited at the 1982 World's Fair held in Knoxville, Tennessee. Including one (1) standing earthenware female figure with Sancai glaze, one (1) earthenware red glazed figure depicting General Guan Gong seated with a stamp to inner edge, one (1) Famille Verte bottle form porcelain vase with garlic neck and shaped handles, one (1) porcelain bottle form vase with mottled green glaze and garlic rim, and one (1) flambe glaze figural vase or censer in the form of a ram. Ranging in size from 10 1/4" H x 15" H x 8" W. All 20th century. Provenance: All items originally purchased from The Chinese Pavilion of the Knoxville International Energy Exposition at the 1982 World's Fair, the first World's Fair in which China participated since 1904. https://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/05/us/china-exhibit-captivates-crowds-at-world-s-fair.html Condition: All pieces in overall very good condition with the exception of the female figure which has glaze loss to upper torso and hands and a repaired break to the base.