A CONTINENTAL SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER
A CONTINENTAL SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER

CIRCA 1730, INCISED /, IMPRESSED '', AND WITH ANOTHER ILLEGIBLE IMPRESSED MARK, POSSIBLY A NUMERAL

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A CONTINENTAL SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER
Circa 1730, incised /, impressed '', and with another illegible impressed mark, possibly a numeral
Of circular bomb form, the domed cover with acorn finial and applied stem and oak leaf terminal, both painted in the Kakiemon palette and style with flowering prunus and bamboo issuing from banded hedges and with birds in flight
3in. (9.5cm.) diameter

Lot Essay

Cf. The Property of a Lady from a Collection formed by Stanley Ungar; Christie's, New York, 23 April 1998, lot 31 (part) for a similarly decorated teabowl and saucer

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