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A peachbloom-glazed waterpot, now mounted as an inkwell Kangxi mark, 19th century (3) image 1
A peachbloom-glazed waterpot, now mounted as an inkwell Kangxi mark, 19th century (3) image 2
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A peachbloom-glazed waterpot, now mounted as an inkwell
Kangxi mark, 19th century

16 December 2021, 10:00 PST
Los Angeles

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A peachbloom-glazed waterpot, now mounted as an inkwell

Kangxi mark, 19th century
Finely potted in the domed 'taibai zun' form, the sides covered in a variegated glaze of rose and pale yellow hues, the base with a six-character mark in underglaze blue, the neck replaced with a metal mount securing an inkwell with a hinged cover surmounted by a pale celadon jade openwork finial in the form of tree shrews and bats, clear glass inkwell liner, metal stand.
5in (12.7cm) diam. (3).

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