An assorted lot of porcelain
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An assorted lot of porcelain

THE FIRST TWO 17TH CENTURY; THE PLATES QIANLONG

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An assorted lot of porcelain
The first two 17th Century; the plates Qianlong
Comprising a Transitional blue and white pear-shaped ewer painted with a fisherman on one side and a sage on the reverse, below stems of stylised tulips, 19.2 cm. high; a blanc-de-Chine joss-stickholder modelled as a buddhistic lion seated on a rectangular plinth, 12.4 cm. high; a set of four blue and white soup-plates decorated to the centre with a spotted deer, a cow with her calf and two herons, all below a trellis-pattern border at the wavy rim, some damage and repair
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