A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'DAME AU PARASOL' PLATES
PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (LOTS 140 & 141)
A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE `DAME AU PARASOL' PLATES

QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1736-1738

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A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'DAME AU PARASOL' PLATES
QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1736-1738
Decorated after a design by Cornelis Pronk, with a lady and her parasol-bearing attendant, the reverse with eight insects in iron-red
8 ¾ in. (22.2 cm.) diameter

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Lot Essay

This design was drawn up by the Dutch draughtsman Cornelis Pronk in 1734. It was the first drawing he made for the Dutch East India Company and was sent, via Batavia, to both China and Japan to be copied onto porcelain. Services with this design are found in Chinese Imari, in blue and white, and only rarely in the famille rose palette. See C.J.A. Jörg, Pronk Porcelain, Groningen, 1980, pp.14-18, and pp. 60-73, for a full discussion of this design. The original drawing is now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

A pair of very similar plates was sold in Christie's London, 2 November 2016, lot 53.

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