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Free Shipping Location: China The handwork is very fine with incredible detailling. Don't miss out this chance to get it. Wish you good luck! Material jade. Size High 6.8 Long 6.8 ... moreBreadth 2.0 (cm). Origin China. Condition Very Good.
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$12.45 Shipping Location: Barrington, United States An attractive set of five Chines An attractive set of five Chinese export porcelain tea bowls and five saucers. Decorated in blue, c. 1800 description: ... moreOn offer is this highly decorative set of five scaloped Chinese porcelain saucers and five cups. Hand decorated under glaze in deep blue on milky white. The saucers show an ornate design of elaborate flower patterns, alternating landscapes, in ten reserves, surrounding a circular flower pattern, within a continuous border. The backs of the plates are decorated with foliage and marked with a single symbol mark within concentric circles. The tea bowls have a near matching decoration. All five bowls are marked with a Kangxi four character mark. They all have a flower decoration on the inside base and floral and landscape patterns on the outside, divided in reserves. There is some variety in the decoration of the items. As visible on the pictures. However, decoration varieties are often found on groups of Chinese export ware. The condition of the items is very good. Three saucers are perfect or near perfect, having some very small rim chips/frittings. One saucer has a rim chip, associated with a very faint and short rim hairline. One saucer has a rim repair(see picture) The bowls all have small frittings/minor rim chips; four have a faint rim hairline, hardly visible with the naked eye. Please view the pictures, which give a good impression of the wonderful quality and the condition of the objects. This group displays very nicely These antique cups and saucers were made in China in the end of the 18th or beginning of the 19th century. C. 1800. Although this type of tea ware was widely produced during the 18th century QianLong period, this could perhaps be dated slightly later. It is difficult to date these objects exactly, because certain popular patterns were produced during a long period, due to permanent demand from Europe. Many of these Chinese products were exported to Europe. Oriental porcelain was imported to Holland by the Dutch East Indies Company(VOC) w
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$9.99 Shipping Location: China Material: Porcelain.
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$19.99 Shipping Location: China Material: Porcelain.
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