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Chinese famille rose jug and cover.
Qianlong (1736-95).
Decorated with 'long Elizas' on a terrace and by a pavilion overlooking a river with flowering lotus.
For an illustrated example of a similar jug and cover see 'Chine de Commande' from the Royal Museum of Arts and History, Brussels p.74, pl. 75.
The shape of this jug is derived from a European silver or faience model. The European influence on the jug can also be seen in the garland of flowers around the rim of the jug and cover.
Dimensions
Height: 7in., 18cmCondition report
Neatly sealed hairline to rim and small area to spout filled, minute chip to cover restoredStock number
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