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LOT 2167

Chinese Blue and White Dish Pair

CIRCA 1750 A.D.

4 3/4 in. (204 grams total, 12 cm each).

Each a shallow glazed bowl with white field and blue landscape, house, bridge and other details within a border of swags; one with wire mounting frame. [2, No Reserve]

Provenance

Ex Scott family collection by descent.

CONDITION

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LOT 2167

Chinese Blue and White Dish Pair

Sold for (Inc. bp): £33

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