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A Chinese silvered famille rose plate. Yongzheng period.

Finely enamelled to the central octafoil panel with a lady playing the qin among archaic vessels and a chest of drawers, reserved on a trellis-pattern ground encircled by a stylised lotus scroll, the rim with cartouches of flowers alternated with iron-red ground cartouches of flower scrolls, reserved on a silver-grey ground

Country:
China
Period :
Yongzheng (1723-1735), ca. 1730
Material:
Porcelain
Dimension:
9.05 in. (23 cm)
Reference :
C757
Status:
sold

Related works

A plate, from the Martin-Hurst Collection, is illustrated by G. Williamson in The Book of Famille Rose (plate XLVII).

A pair of plates, from the Martin-Hurst Collection, was sold at Christie’s London, 29 November 1971, lot 80.

Notice

Before the development of European designs, the presentation of elegant Chinese interiors and domestic scenes, sometimes on eggshell porcelain plates, did much to stimulate the curiosity of European buyers. The quality of such painting was very hight and this porcelain was selected by supercargoes in China shops in Canton.

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