AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER D...

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AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER DISHES,
16TH CENTURY, 1570-1600
明 万历/天启 青花瑞兽纹碟一对
each painted in the centre with a deer, monkey, bird and insect beneath overhanging fruiting branches and the moon beside a river, encircled by three fruiting peach branches and three ribbon-tied precious objects, each underside with flowering branches, the bases with the four-character mark Fu Gui Jia Qi, “Beautiful Vessel for the Rich and Honourable”
13.5cm diameter

PROVENANCE: Sold by the Tokyo Art Club in Spring 2019.  From a Japanese private collection.


Marchant: ‘Moving to Brook Street’
To be offered without reserve

迁址启新|Marchant布鲁克街迁址专场拍卖 (悉数无底价)

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Each with rim frits, mushikui.

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Auction Date: 18th May 2026 at 10:30am

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Sale Dates:
Mon 18th May 2026 10:30am (Lots 1 to 423)