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Chinese Imari charger, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated to the centre with a fenced garden scene, with a vase containing a bough of flowering peony, seedpods and grasses, a small domed gatehouse and grasses issuing from rockwork, all encircled by a continuous landscape band with pagodas, blossoming trees and pine on rocky islets, against a ground of alternating panels of blue with small florets and curling gilt foliate scroll and white with clouds and mountains, with four large iron-red roundels containing foliage and a single peony head, the reverse with two stems of bamboo and a central beribboned precious object within a double circle.
Diameter: 35cm. (13 3/4in.)
Condition: Tiny rim frit and tiny frit to underside of rim.
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Diameter: 35cm. (13 3/4in.)Condition report
Tiny rim frit and tiny frit to underside of rimStock number
N690The BADA Standard
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