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Large Pair of Blue and White Baluster Vases and Covers

1800 to 1911 China

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Large Pair of Blue and White Baluster Vases and Covers

Each jar is decorated with four reserves on a ground of scrolling flowers. The domed covers are surmounted by a finial.

LATE QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

Two ‘Photoshopped’ examples with the vases turned into lamps.

Condition

Superb

Dimensions

H 20.08 in. x Dm 11.03 in.
H 51 cm x Dm 28 cm

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