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    Sale 2624

    CHINESE AND JAPANESE CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART

    Amsterdam

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    19 May 2004

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    Lot 175

    An assorted lot of blue and white plates

    LATE 17TH-EARLY 18TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    EUR 1,195

    Estimate

    EUR 800 - EUR 1,200

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    An assorted lot of blue and white plates
    LATE 17TH-EARLY 18TH CENTURY
    Comprising a set of nine plates painted with flowering peony, 21.9 cm. diam.; four plates painted with flowering peony and willow in a fenced garden, 23.7 cm. diam; a set of three plates painted overall with peony and foliage, 21 cm. diam.; six plates painted to the centre with a river landscape, 21.4 cm. diam.; a saucer dish painted to the centre with flowering peony in a fenced garden, 32.5 cm. diam.; and a set of five famille rose plates, decorated to the centre with a willow tree and peony in a fenced garden, 22.6 cm. diam., chips (28)

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