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Chinese famille verte biscuit mountain brushwasher.
Kangxi (1662-1722).
With wooden stand. Modelled as two pagoda's situated against a rocky backdrop with pine, in the foreground a shaped pond. The sides issuing lotus stems.
For a similarly enamelled Kangxi biscuit model of a mountain see William R. Sargent, Treasures of Chinese Export from the Peabody Essex Museum, p. 450, pl. 247.
Dimensions
Height: 18.8cmCondition report
Foliage and back panel restoredStock number
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