A Chinese porcelain famille rose 'Wu Shuang Pu' (table of peerless heroes) vase, 19th century, of hexagonal form with relief moulded fruiting handles, decorated on all sides in coloured enamels with figures, objects and inscriptions, 24cm high, (hole drilled to underside of base and previously used as a lamp base).

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