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Chinese mid 18th century, c1750, Famille Rose Klapmuts bowl made during the reign of the Emperor Qianlong at Jingdezhen for export to Europe.
Unusual decoration with four roundels separated by four panels of flowering foliage. The panels and roundels show the flowers Camelia, prunus, chrysanthemum and peony, all auspicious to the Chinese and loved in the west for their decorative qualities.
Painted to the inside with peony blossom
Both the outside and the inside are enhanced with gilt decoration.
From a private English collection
Dimensions
18.2 diameterCondition report
Very GoodStock number
6295The BADA Standard
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