Lot 200 , Four Chinese famille rose tea bowls, Yongzheng/Qianlong period, D. 6.7cm - 7.9cm, two with tiny rim chips
Four Chinese famille rose tea bowls, Yongzheng/Qianlong period, the first painted with chickens amid lingzhi and rockwork, two with objects and flowers and the last a landscape, D. 6.7cm - 7.9cm, two with tiny rim chips
Estimate £200-300
The cockerel teabowl has an overglazed indentation to the rim, in good condition with no restoration chips or cracks,
Second smallest teabowl painted with flowers and a bowl with rock has a few tiny glaze losses around the rim and some mis-firing to the glaze around the foot, the bowl itself is also slightly mis-shapen
The third bowl painted with an opium bed and other objects has two splinter chips on the outside of the rim and is very slightly mis-shapen in the potting
The largest of the teabowls painted with peonies and rockwork has some minor imperfections to the glaze otherwise in good condition.
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Sold for £500