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Chinese porcelain tea bowl, (probably Qing Dynasty), bearing...

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Chinese porcelain tea bowl, (probably Qing Dynasty), bearing marks probably for Tongzhi (1862-1874), the exterior decorated with raised enamel birds standing on blue rock amongst leafy peony blossoms, influenced in Ducai and Famille rose, on circular foot, iron red reign mark to the underside, 6cm high and 12cm diameter.

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Lacking gilding to the rim through age. Age-related crazing and staining to the interior. Some small areas of age-related crazing to the exterior. Polychrome looks good to the exterior with only minor age-related colour fading. Crazing to the foot.

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Auction Date: 11th Jun 2024 at 10am

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11th Jun 2024 10am (Lots 1 to 457)