A FAMILLE ROSE PLATE
CIRCA 1745
Enamelled with a scene reminiscent of the Pronk parasol pattern, with a lady standing in a garden shaded by a tasselled parasol held by her attendant, but this lady gazing at pheasants in a fenced peony garden instead of waterbirds beside marsh grasses, the flower and fruit sprays at the rim
9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm.) diameter
Provenance
with Polly Latham Asian Art, Boston
Lot Essay
For another example see anon. sale, Christie's, New York, 23 January 2002, lot 73.
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The Hodroff Collection, Part II Chinese Export Porcelain From The Collection Of Leo & Doris Hodroff