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 PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK  PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK  PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK  PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK
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 TWO FAMILLE ROSE AND GILT TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS  TWO FAMILLE ROSE AND GILT TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS   A FAMILLE ROSE SEMI-EGGSHELL SOUP PLATE  A ROUGE-DE-FER AND GILT DISH AND A FAMILLE ROSE AND
 YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)  WITH LANDSCAPES  YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)  SILVERED DISH
 One saucer is decorated on the interior roundel with three boys in a landscape,   YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)  The soup plate is decorated in the center with a pair of seated ladies and   YONGZHENG-QIANLONG PERIOD (1723-1795)
 one sitting astride on a cow, the teabowl decorated en suite. The other saucer   The first saucer is decorated in the center with a river scene enclosed by a   two boys playing with rabbits, enclosed by a floral reserve, the rim with gilt   The rouge-de-fer dish is decorated in the center with a scene of a lady with a
 is decorated on the interior with `antiques’, flowers, a tray of fruit, and a ruyi   gilt diaper ground and blue bracketed band, with a border of floral panels   floral cartouches on a pink diaper ground. Together with a famille rose saucer,   drum seated with two scholars in an interior with a cat, chickens, and scholarly
 scepter, the teabowl enameled with three cartouches of similar designs   on a pink diaper, the teabowl decorated ensuite. The second saucer is richly   Yongzheng period (1723-1735), with a seated lady and a boy attendant   articles, the rim with alternating cartouches of riverscapes and goldfish. The
 against a deep blue and gilt lotus ground.  decorated in the center with a gilt and black-enameled river scene enclosed by   enclosed by a green diaper border.  silvered dish is enameled on the interior with a lady seated at her toilette
 Larger teabowl: 3 in. (7.5 cm.) diam.   a polychrome floral band, the teabowl decorated ensuite.  8º in. (21 cm.) diam.  (2)  admiring her reflection, with her female attendant holding a basket, the rim
 Larger saucer: 4Ω in. (11.5 cm.) diam.  Larger bowl: 2√ in. (7.1 cm.) diam.  with alternating cartouches of flower sprays in blue enamel and gilt lotus
 Larger saucer: 4Ω in. (11.4 cm.) diam.  (4)  $5,000-7,000    medallions set against a red ground.
 $3,000-5,000                                                 The larger: 9 in. (22.8 cm.) diam.             (2)
 $4,000-6,000  PROVENANCE:
 PROVENANCE:  Soup plate: Santos, London.                     $5,000-7,000
 Teabowl and saucer with boys: The Chinese Porcelain Company, New York.  PROVENANCE:  Saucer: Marchant & Sons, London (according to label).
 The Chinese Porcelain Company, New York.                     PROVENANCE:
 A similar example with boys from the Martin-Hurst Collection is illustrated   For what appears to be an identical example of the soup plate from the   Rouge-de-fer dish:
 by G.C. Williamson in The Book of Famille Rose, London, 1970, pl. XII (upper   For a similar example to the first teabowl and saucer, from the Martin-Hurst   Martin-Hurst Collection see G.C. Williamson, The Book of Famille Rose,   Martin-Hurst Collection (according to label).
 left).  Collection, see G.C. Williamson, The Book of Famille Rose, London, 1970, pl.   London, 1970, pl. XXXIII (upper right).  W. Waddingham Antiques (according to label).
    XII (lower right).                                          Henry Moog, Atlanta.
 紐約NELSON KLINE珍藏
 紐約NELSON KLINE珍藏                                               Silvered dish:
 清雍正 粉彩描金開光嬰戲圖及博古圖茶碗及小盤兩組                                       Henry Moog, Atlanta.
 來源:  清雍正 粉彩描金開光山水圖茶碗及小盤兩組
 嬰戲圖茶碗及小盤:The Chinese Porcelain Company, 紐約  來源:
 The Chinese Porcelain Company, 紐約






















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