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Canton enamel octagonal platter, late 18th century, decorated in the centre with peonies, chrysanthemums and insects including a butterfly and dragonfly enclosed by a narrow blue band with florets and scrolling foliage, the rim with four lobed cartouches containing flowers including prunus, peony and chrysanthemum, interspersed with four roundels containing a stylised wave pattern, all against a green diaper ground, the reverse painted with elaborate floral scrolls in blue to each of the four longer sides.
Diameter: 31 cm. (12 3/16in.)
Condition: Chips neatly restored.
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Diameter: 31 cm. (12 3/16in.)Condition report
Chips neatly restoredStock number
W220The BADA Standard
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