Each circular baluser-shape vase with a trumpet shaped neck has been mounted with as an ewer. The vase is clasped between a raised foot ring and a pouring lip of guilt bronze, with a handle linking








these two mounts.The ground is a pale-green celadon painted with a thick white slip and underglaze copper red and blue with dear storks amongst fungus, pine and stylized flowering trees below clouds.

The potpourri bowl is composed of two thickly potted circular bowls of pale celadon glazed porcelain, each carved on the exterior in low relief with scrolls of luxuriant flowering








tree peony branches. One bowl in inverted over the other and is separated by a wide band of guilt bronze pierced with concave ovaloes, overlaid with a bunch of flowers and leaves at each side.