A Chinese tea-dust glazed six-necked vase
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A Chinese tea-dust glazed six-necked vase, liulianping, with five baluster-form vases enclosing the inner central and tallest vase, rising to narrow cylindrical necks, each with a single raised filet and terminating in an everted mouth and tapering to form a joined base, covered overall in a tea-dust glaze, incised four character Qianlong seal mark, 16cm highProvenance: Purchased privately in Paris by the current owner who was informed it had formed part of the estate of the late C.T. Loo (Ching Tsai Loo) who died in 1957, although this information is by repute only. Compare with a similar tea dust glazed liulainping illustrated in Catalogue of the Special Exhibition K'ang-Hsi, Yung-Cheng and Ch'ien Lung Porcelain Ware from the Ching Dynasty in the National Palace Museum, page 132, published, National Palace Museum, Taipei County, Taiwan, R.O.C., 1988. 乾隆款茶叶末釉六联瓶拍品来源:购自巴黎,C.T. Loo 旧藏
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Four rim chips restored with gold lacquer and two smaller rim chips
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A Chinese tea-dust glazed six-necked vase
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