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FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF OTTO GURGEN: A PROMINENT GERMAN ARGENTINIAN INDUSTRIALIST (BY REPUTE)
A TURQUOISE GLAZED BISCUIT PORCELAIN STAND OF HEXAGONAL SHAPE
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, POSSIBLY KANGXI...
FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF OTTO GURGEN: A PROMINENT GERMAN ARGENTINIAN INDUSTRIALIST (BY REPUTE)
A TURQUOISE GLAZED BISCUIT PORCELAIN STAND OF HEXAGONAL SHAPE
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, POSSIBLY KANGXI PERIOD
It imitates a piece of furniture and rests on six legs linked together by an hexagonal base and a waived apron. It is all covered with a light turquoise enamel, at the exception of the base, which is left unglazed. The base bears several old collector labels: ‘Ep. Kien-Long 1736-1796’, ‘Chien-Lung Localo Verde’ and #105.
H: 6,2 cm
Provenance:
- a private collection;
- formerly the property of Otto Gürgen, a German prominent industrialist in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the 1930s (by repute).
六角形绿松石釉瓷架
中国,清代
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