Price

£35000.00

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A large pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose circular chargers, each painted in the centre with a standing lady, holding a ruyi-sceptre and a basket of flowers with a lingzhi branch wearing a green gown, between a yellow deer and a female attendant holding a vase, all in a landscape scene with pierced rockwork fencing and an overhanging large pine branch issuing from rockwork beneath cloud scrolls, the cavetto with different flower-heads and buds on a continuous scrolling green branch all encircled by branches of flowering peony with green and turquoise leaves within a green ground diaper band, with brown dressed and slightly gilt rim.

Yongzheng/ early Qianlong, circa 1735-40.

16 7/8 inches, 42.8cm.

  • From the collection of Alfred Hill.
  • From the collection of Richard Edmund Relfe Luff CBE (1887-1969).
  • Included by Bluett and Son in the 1970 valuation of the Luff collection, no. 49.

Price

£35000.00



Stock number

R1358and9
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