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A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE PLANTERS
YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)
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USD 15,000 - USD 25,000
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A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE PLANTERS
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Each in overall good condition; with the expected minor surface wear, scratches and tiny imperfections in the making; with some losses and rubbing to the enamels; the smaller planter with a flat chip to the underside of its rim; present well.
the larger planter: 187⁄8 in. (47.9 cm.) high, 131⁄2 in. diameter the smaller planter: 183⁄8 in. high, 13 in. diameter
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Lot 221Sale 21000
YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE PLANTERSEstimate: USD 15,000 - 25,000
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