£300 - £400
A FINE PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE EUROPEAN SUBJECT FLUTED TEA-BOWLS AND SAUCER
EARLY QIANLONG, CIRCA 1740
清乾隆 粉彩西洋人物纹杯碟一对
约1740年
each painted with a reclining lady with European hairstyle, lying on a bed beside a stack of books, in a fenced terrace scene with a bird perched on a branch, the lady’s shoes in the foreground, encircled by six reserves of peony and chrysanthemum on different diaper grounds of iron-red, turquoise and pink enamel, the body fluted beneath a foliate gilt rim, the tea-bowls similarly painted
The saucers 10.9cm diameter; the tea-bowls 6.5cm diameter
PROVENANCE: Formerly in a French private collection.
NOTE: A similar saucer from the Flehite Museum, Amersforrt, is illustrated by Francois and Nicole Hervouet and Yves Bruneau in The Porcelain of the East India Company, no. 6.44, p.130.
Marchant: ‘Moving to Brook Street’
To be offered without reserve
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Overall good condition.
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