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Chinese famille-rose plate, circa 1750.
Qianlong (1736-1795)
Finely decorated in rich famille-rose enamels.
The centre with Don Quixote holding a lance and wearing a full blue armour and a puce cloak, seated astride his horse Rosinante and Sancho Panza holding the bridle, with two women watching from behind a tree to one side.
The border with four grisaille vignettes with landscape alternating with birds among trees, each enclosed within a narrow gilt border.
Diameter 9 in., 23 cm.
Condition: neatly restored crack.
For a similar plate see Howard (D.) and Ayers (J.): China for the West, 1978, volume one, p.346 plate 344.
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