£440
A Chinese late Qing Dynasty Tulip vase, the lobed vase, with five apertures rising to a central stem with flowerbulb open aperture, height 25cm.
Shallow chip to the edge of the footrim, this area is overglazed, therefore indicating that the damage was done prior to glazing.
Several hairline cracks to the inner neck of the vase, only visible from the interior.
Shallow chips/glaze chips to the rim of the upper rim.
Two of the overhanging areas to the aperture rims have small chips.
One of the overhanging rims to the apertures has a hairline crack.
One hairline crack to the lobed area of the body, approx. 5cm in length.
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Room and Absentee Bids:
26% inc VAT*
Online and Autobids:
28.4% inc VAT*