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Pair of rouge de fer plates, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated in red enamel and gilt to the central roundel with a scene of two ladies in a moonlit rocky fenced garden with blossom and bamboo, the wide rims with intricate design comprising tulip-shaped cartouches containing jardinieres of flowers and birds perched in blossoming trees; interspersed by insects and stylised peony heads, the reverse with three floral sprays.
Diameter: 27.9cm. (11in.)
Condition: One with shallow chip, both with slight fritting to rim.
Notes: A rouge de fer dish of similar design can be found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum (AK-NM-12424-A).
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Diameter: 27.9cm. (11in.)Condition report
One with shallow chip, both with slight fritting to rimStock number
MW280The BADA Standard
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