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THE PORCELAIN 1680-1700, THE SILVER APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY
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A Japanese Arita blue and white silver-mounted ewer
THE PORCELAIN 1680-1700, THE SILVER APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY
After a Chinese Transitional prototype, the pear-shaped body painted with a continuous garden scene depicting figures and their attendants, the cylindrical neck with pinched spout and upright tulip stems, one side applied with strap handle, the silver cover with openwork thumb-piece and foliate mount applied with a lizard, minor polish
24.5 cm. high
THE PORCELAIN 1680-1700, THE SILVER APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY
After a Chinese Transitional prototype, the pear-shaped body painted with a continuous garden scene depicting figures and their attendants, the cylindrical neck with pinched spout and upright tulip stems, one side applied with strap handle, the silver cover with openwork thumb-piece and foliate mount applied with a lizard, minor polish
24.5 cm. high
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