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Chinese export porcelain butter tub and stand, arms of Baldaia de Tovar, circa 1770, Qianlong reign, Qing dynasty.
An important Chinese export porcelain butter tub and stand decorated in opaque enamels of the famille rose palette with the arms of JOSÉ PAMPLONA CARNEIRO RANGEL BALDAIA DE TOVAR, circa 1770, Qianlong reign, Qing dynasty.
Illustrated:
•Portugal na Porcelana da China: 500 anos de comércio / Portugal in Porcelain from China: 500 years of trade, by A. Varela Santos, vol IV, p. 1211.
For the arms see:
•Portugal na Porcelana da China: 500 anos de comércio / Portugal in Porcelain from China: 500 years of trade, by A. Varela Santos, vol IV, pp. 1202/11;
•Chinese Porcelain and the Heraldry of the Empire by N. Castro, p. 125.
Dimensions
Width of stand: 12 cm, 5 in.Stock number
5.7099The BADA Standard
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