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Chinese rouge-de-fer teabowl and saucer, Kangxi (1622-1722).
Decorated in iron-red overglaze enamels with a vase upon an artemisia-leaf table, containing a stem of flowering lotus and surrounded by tropical flowers and foliage. The rims with a narrow prunus band and floral cartouches.
Dimensions
Diameter of saucer: 11cm. (4 5/16in.)Condition report
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H190The BADA Standard
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