A FRENCH ORMOLU AND CHINESE CRACKLE-GLAZED CELADON PORCELAIN CENTREPIECE
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND CHINESE CRACKLE-GLAZED CELADON PORCELAIN CENTREPIECE

CIRCA 1820-30, POSSIBLY GERMAN OR RUSSIAN, THE PORCELAIN 17TH/18TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND CHINESE CRACKLE-GLAZED CELADON PORCELAIN CENTREPIECE
Circa 1820-30, possibly German or Russian, the porcelain 17th/18th Century
The celadon bowl with a Ge-type glaze and acanthus boss and vine and grape finial, supported by three winged dragons perched on pounce-panelled supports terminated by grotesque beasts with paw feet, on a naturallistically-modelled asymmetric rockwork plinth with C-scrolls and central foliate spray, the celadon bowl with minor restored rim chip
14in. (36cm.) highy; 9 3/4in. (25cm.) diameter

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