Two Chinese porcelain wall pockets. Late 19th/20th century. Comprising of a Chinese wall pocket modelled as a bamboo stem with incised horizontal nodes, gilt highlights to the mouth, the exterior overglaze painted in shallow relief depicting a Chinese man grasping a lizard like creature flanked by green bamboo shoots together with a Chinese wall pocket of flared formed, decorated to the front with a female figure in a garden setting, the sides overglaze painted with Chinese characters in black, the flat unglazed back impressed with a four character mark featuring zao and with an iron red Zhuanshu script mark beneath. (2 items) 8.9 in (22.6 cm) height, 7.7 in (19.6 cm) height.
Two Chinese porcelain wall pockets. Late 19th/20th century. Comprising of a Chinese wall pocket modelled as a bamboo stem with incised horizontal nodes, gilt highlights to the mouth, the exterior overglaze painted in shallow relief depicting a Chinese man grasping a lizard like creature flanked by green bamboo shoots together with a Chinese wall pocket of flared formed, decorated to the front with a female figure in a garden setting, the sides overglaze painted with Chinese characters in black, the flat unglazed back impressed with a four character mark featuring zao and with an iron red Zhuanshu script mark beneath. (2 items) 8.9 in (22.6 cm) height, 7.7 in (19.6 cm) height.
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