CIRCA 1735, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED SO2 TO FOOTRIM
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A Meissen kakiemon shaped circular dish
Circa 1735, blue crossed swords mark, incised SO2 to footrim
Painted in the conventional palette with a flying insect above flowering peony and chrysanthemum branches issuing from rockwork, the border with three flowering branches alternating with flying insects within a brown line rim (some flaking to rim and very slight rubbing to enamels)
11¾in. (29.5cm.) diam.
Circa 1735, blue crossed swords mark, incised SO2 to footrim
Painted in the conventional palette with a flying insect above flowering peony and chrysanthemum branches issuing from rockwork, the border with three flowering branches alternating with flying insects within a brown line rim (some flaking to rim and very slight rubbing to enamels)
11¾in. (29.5cm.) diam.