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Early 20th Century Chinese Porcelain Bucket Vase, Famille Verte

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Beautiful big bucket vase with two steel handles, Famille verte. Excellent decorated with women and young boys in a walled garden and princess on horseback. Elegant precious Chinese ceramic porcelain vase hand decorated with warranty seal, in good conditions. The exact period of production is difficult to establish but certainly very ancient due to the opacity of the enamel and the small rust spots that are characteristic of the original ancient Chinese pieces.
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