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Chinese blue and white armorial platter.
Qianlong (1736-95) circa 1770.
Decorated with the quarterly arms of Laroche with Yeomans in pretence.
Well painted with a quail on a rocky promontory and surrounded by flowers, overlooking a lake.
The scroll border incorporating alternatively scrolls, jui heads, butterflies and flower heads, see David Sanctuary Howard, 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain', Vol. I (1974), R p587.
The second of two services made for James Laroche, who married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of William Yeomans of Antigua, in 1764.
See also: Howard, D.S., Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume I, p. 58.
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