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Qianlong Vase

A Chinese porcelain vase, sides with dragon heads holding ring handles in relief, decorated in underglaze blue with bands of flowers, foliage, tendrils and waves. Marked Qianlong, but 19th century. H. 25 cm. Provenance: Colonel Evelyn Williams Medows Norie. Estimate: DKK 30,000. Hammer price: DKK 1.02 million (€ 180,000 including buyer’s premium)
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