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Chinese late 17th early 18th Century blue and white large plate made during the first half of the Emperor Kangxi's reign at Jingdezhen
Painted with a battle between Mongolian Warriors and The Imperial Chinese Army in front of a Fort or possibly a fortified town. The horseman are galloping brandishing swords and scimitars with Banner Men to the foreground.
The cavetto is painted with soldiers and warriors with rock work and a fringed willow tree.
The foliate rim is slightly barbed.
The blue is excellent with a good deep tone going to a lighter colour
To the back is a six character apocryphal Cheng Hua mark inside a double circle. The underside is painted with mountains
A rare pattern

Dimensions

33.5cm




Condition report

Perfect a few tiny burst bubbles in the blue

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