A pair of Chinese porcelain famille rose plaques, Yongzheng period

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A pair of Chinese famille rose plaques in wooden frames.
Qing dynasty, Yongzheng to Qianlong period, c. 1735.

Decorated in opaque overglaze enamels of the famille rose (fencai) palette with flower arrangements in vases and a wooden table, supported by tree roots, with scholars’ objects surrounded by a frame of large flowers and a narrower one in green enamel. Both in a Chinese faux-bamboo wooden frame, ready to hang.

Provenance:
Santos London
A French private collection

Lit:
Ilustrated in 100 Years of Chinese Export Porcelain, by A. Varela Santos, 2014/2015, cat. 74.

Dimensions
Length 38.5 cm, width 27.7 cm.

Condition:
Both in good condition.

Inv. No: MW372

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