SOLD! for $840.00.
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Three pieces Chinese Export porcelain. 1st item: Chinese Republic period Famille Rose Hu form vase with applied fruit, leaf and vine handles, polychrome painted bird of paradise and dragon decoration on opposing sides and allover polychrome enameled and embossed floral and vine leaf decoration. Neck and base with geometric borders. Unmarked. 14" H x 11" dia x 6" dia. base. 19th century or earlier. 2nd-3rd items: Pair Famille Rose small bulb jardinieres or cache pots with flared rims decorated with floral sprays, body with polychrome floral decoration and two flying bats on opposing side. Not marked. Holes drilled to bases. 3 3/4" H x 5 3/4" dia. 20th century. Provenance: The Estate of Judith E. Crosland, Knoxville, TN. Mrs. Crosland's father worked for the United States Diplomatic Corp. and the family lived in China for three years during her childhood. CONDITION: 1st item: Old repaired crack at neck down to near base of neck. Approximately 5 3/4" long. Minor wear to rim edge. Some wear to decoration on handles and paint chip splatter on surface of dragon. 2nd/3rd items: Overall good condition. Drain hole to base.