A famille-rose landscape vase, late 19th/early 20th century, of square section, the slightly tapering body surmounted by a short narrow waisted neck with lipped rim, each side painted with mountain views, with three sages and an attendant in the foreground among pine trees on the rocky shores of a lake, and pavilions nestled among blossoming and other trees and shrubs, the base inscribed with a four-character hall mark in iron-red reading lequtangzhi (Made by the Hall of Enjoying Antiques), wood stand, (2), 29.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, acquired in Hong Kong circa 1960. Private Collection, Sydney, by descent from the above
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