Six Chinese qianjiang cai jars and covers with a bird among blossoming branches, 19th/20th C.

13

H 15 - 8 cm (the tallest and the smallest item)

Condition: (UV-checked)
- The one on the left with one big and a few smaller chips to the underside of the cover and a baking flaw to the bottom rim. 
- The second one on the left in very good condition with some negligible star-shaped hairlines on the inside, not visible on the outside. 
- The one in the middle with two chips to the inside of the rim, otherwise in good condition. 
- The second one on the right with a superficial chip to the top rim of the cover and a small chip to the inside of the cover, otherwise in good condition. 
- The one on the right in good condition with the normal superficial wear, with a small fleabite on the rim. 
- The one in the back with some loss to the gilding on the finial and glaze chips to the bottom rim. 

Estimate: € 300 - € 600