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Yongzheng biscuit Porcelain of a Standing Boy.
Chinese early 18th century biscuit porcelain figure of a standing boy representing one of the Hehe twins. Made during the reign of the Emperor Yongzheng at Jingdezhen.
Biscuit porcelain was a quicker way of producing items missing out the initial firing. The figure is very well made showing the boy holding a pair of objects in his hands.
The colours are bright and well applied
Dimensions
9.5Condition report
very goodStock number
6225The BADA Standard
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