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Very rare Chinese biscuit “conjoined peach” and “chicken skin” teapot and cover with kylin, traces of black and red cold European decoration, c. 1730, Yongzheng reign, Qing dynasty, h. 19 cm, 7½ in; w. 16 cm, 6¼ in. 3-18351abcd
Literature: The Cà Mau Shipwreck [c. 1725] Porcelain from the Collection of Dr Zelnik, exhibition catalogue, Hungary, for a water dropper in biscuit manufactured in the same style.
中國「連枝仙桃」和「雞皮」素胎茶壺,蓋子帶有麒麟,繪以黑紅色歐洲紋飾,約1730年,清雍正,高19厘米,7½吋;寬16厘米,6¼吋。
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3 minute chips, crack to spout.Stock number
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