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Chinese blue and white teabowl and saucer.
Kangxi (1662-1722).
Decorated with 'Long Elizas'.
The central roundel with a seated lady in a walled garden. Within a broad band containing four pairs of Long Elizas interspersed with a floral spray.
The underside of the saucer with a double underglaze blue circle containing the character for Kangxi. The outer rim painted with four precious objects.
The pattern name is probably a Dutch invention 'Lange Lijzen' for this elongated woman who was one of the Eight Daoist Immortals, He Xiangu.
Dimensions
Diameter of saucer: 3 13/16in. (9.7 cm.), height of teabowl: 1 1/4in. (3.2cm.)Condition report
Hairline to teabowlStock number
W167The BADA Standard
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