Two enamelled 'topographical' saucer dishes
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Two enamelled 'topographical' saucer dishes

LATE QING DYNASTY

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Two enamelled 'topographical' saucer dishes
Late Qing dynasty
Each showing a different Chinese coastal town, one with Whampoa, both with pavilions against a backdrop of high mountains, in the foreground several ships, each accompanied by a long poem, one with two rim cracks
18.5 cm. diam. (2)
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Lot Essay

The seal at the back of the dishes reads Yunjiang jing zhi, meaning 'Respectfully produced by Yunjiang'.

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