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                                                                          TEIERA IN PORCELLANA FAMIGLIA VERDE,                     COPPIA DI VERSATOI LOBATI IN PORCELLANA FAMIGLIA VERDE, CINA, DINASTIA QING, EPOCA KANGXI (1662-1722),
                                                                          CINA, INIZIO XVIII SECOLO, EPOCA KANGXI                  MONTATURA IN ARGENTO XVIII - XIX SECOLO
                                                                          (1662-1722
                                                                                                                                   A RARE PAIR OF FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN LOBED EWERS, CHINA, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD(1662-1722),
                                                                          A FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN 'ANTIQUES'                     WITH A SILVER MOUNT 18TH-19TH CENTURY (2)
                                                                          QUATREFOIL TEAPOT, EARLY 18TH                            The ewer each with a globular lobed section body rising to a slender flaring neck, the vertical stripes bands, each
                                                                          CENTURY, KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)                       painted with flowering branches between a red-petals lotus motif, the base left in white; with a finely mounted silver to
                                                                          The teapot of lobed form fashioned with an               the neck, the handle, the hinged cover and a long rising spout ending with an animal head, the base left white. In
                                                                          upright  imitation-bamboo  handle  and  a                good conditions, minor firing imperfection, two pieces of 2 cm re-glued on one mouth rim and minor fritting on the
                                                                          straight  spout,  decorated  with  Antiques              other rim.
                                                                          motif, the cover with flower decoration. In
                                                                          good  conditions,  minor  wear  on  the                  26,4 cm high., 21 cm wide
                                                                          surface and minor fritting on the cover.
                                                                                                                                   € 3.000 - 5.000
                                                                          19,5 cm high, 16 cm wide
                                                                                                                                   Provenance: from the private collection of a Lady in south of Italy, and thence descendants
                                                                          € 700 - 1.200

                                                                          Provenance: from the private collection of a
                                                                          Lady in south of Italy, and thence
                                                                          descendants, purchased at Shubert Antichita’
                                                                          Milano (label)













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                                                                          CAFFETTIERA CON COPERCHIO IN
                                                                          PORCELLANA BLU POUDRE DECORO FAMIGLIA
                                                                          VERDE, CINA, EPOCA KANGXI (1662-1722)

                                                                          A RARE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN
                                                                          POWDER-BLUE-GROUND OVAL-SHAPED
                                                                          EWER AND COVER, CHINA, KANGXI
                                                                          PERIOD
                                                                          (1662-1722)
                                                                          The  rich  blown-blue  ground  entirely
                                                                          covering  the  exterior  except  for  two
                                                                          elaborately-shaped panels reserved on the
                                                                          sides and enameled in Famille Verte, each
                                                                          depicted  a  garden  with  a  young  lady
                                                                          resting on a table close to a fence and
                                                                          surrounded  by  rocks  and  plants,  the
                                                                          ground enriched with gilding on the spout,
                                                                          handle,  neck  and  domed  cover.  The
                                                                          handle, the spout and the domed cover
                                                                          with  an  applied  metal  chain.  In  good
                                                                          conditions, minor firing imperfections, very
                                                                          minor wear in enamels and gilt.

                                                                          21,5 cm high, 20,6 cm wide
                                                                          € 800 - 1.200
                                                                          Provenance: from the private collection of a
                                                                          Lady in south of Italy, and thence descendants


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