A Chinese biscuit water dropper modelled as a boy riding a water buffallo, Kangxi
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A Chinese biscuit water dropper modelled as a boy riding a water buffallo, Kangxi

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A Chinese biscuit water dropper modelled as a boy riding a water buffallo, Kangxi
decorated in ochre, brown and green glazes -- 3¼in. (8.2cm.) long; a blue and white rosewater sprinkler with pierced globular double walls rising to a tall tapering neck with a spherical lobe, painted with foliated floral sprays -- 5 13/16in. (14.7cm.) high; and a pair of famille verte bowls, each lobed panel enamelled on the exterior with flowers growing amidst rockwork, the interior with cartouches enclosing floral sprays on a honeycomb ground around the rim, underglaze blue conch shell marks, Kangxi -- 4½in. (11.4cm.) diam. (4)
Provenance
Lady Ottoline and Philip Morrell Collection, Garsington Manor, Oxford.
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