A GROUP OF MONOCHROME VESSELS QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) AND LATER The group includes a black-glazed tripod censer with upright handles, the interior covered with a dark brown wash; a Jun-style pear-shaped bottle vase, covered with a milky sky-blue glaze; a Jun-style shallow dish, covered with a dark blue and milky blue glaze that thins on the rim and concentric rings in the center of the interior; a 'teadust'-glazed quatrefoil jardinière raised on four ruyi supports, the base inscribed with an apocryphal Yongzheng seal mark; a small meiping covered with a marbled glaze of turquoise, blue and red color; and a saucer dish with everted rim covered with a crackle-suffused, milky-white glaze, except for an unglazed ring in the center of the interior. Largest 8 5/8 in. (22 cm.) diam., five hongmu stands, five cloth boxes
A GROUP OF MONOCHROME VESSELS QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) AND LATER The group includes a black-glazed tripod censer with upright handles, the interior covered with a dark brown wash; a Jun-style pear-shaped bottle vase, covered with a milky sky-blue glaze; a Jun-style shallow dish, covered with a dark blue and milky blue glaze that thins on the rim and concentric rings in the center of the interior; a 'teadust'-glazed quatrefoil jardinière raised on four ruyi supports, the base inscribed with an apocryphal Yongzheng seal mark; a small meiping covered with a marbled glaze of turquoise, blue and red color; and a saucer dish with everted rim covered with a crackle-suffused, milky-white glaze, except for an unglazed ring in the center of the interior. Largest 8 5/8 in. (22 cm.) diam., five hongmu stands, five cloth boxes
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