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THE ENAMEL 18TH CENTURY, THE JADE POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY
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A CHINESE PAINTED ENAMEL 'EUROPEAN-SUBJECT' HAND MIRROR
THE ENAMEL 18TH CENTURY, THE JADE POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY
The reverse of the mirror painted with a young couple, he playing a flute, seated in a riverscape with Western buildings in the background, within a yellow floral surround, joined to the greyish-celadon jade handle with gilt-metal mounts, the handle with an inscription with the characters 'chang le tai ping' which may be translated as 'endless joy and peace'
11¾ in. (29.8 cm.) long
THE ENAMEL 18TH CENTURY, THE JADE POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY
The reverse of the mirror painted with a young couple, he playing a flute, seated in a riverscape with Western buildings in the background, within a yellow floral surround, joined to the greyish-celadon jade handle with gilt-metal mounts, the handle with an inscription with the characters 'chang le tai ping' which may be translated as 'endless joy and peace'
11¾ in. (29.8 cm.) long
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Amelia Elborne
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