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LOT 188

Lot 188

A Set of Eighteen 'Batavian Pavilion' Pattern Teabowls and Saucers from the Nanking Cargo, Qianlong Period, Circa 1750

A Set of Eighteen 'Batavian Pavilion' Pattern Teabowls and Saucers from the Nanking Cargo, Qianlong Period, Circa 1750
Lot 188 Details
A Set of Eighteen 'Batavian Pavilion' Pattern Teabowls and Saucers from the Nanking Cargo, Qianlong Period, Circa 1750

清 乾隆 约1750 年 '南京号' 海捞瓷‘巴达维亚'青花庭院纹茶杯盏托一组十八件

saucer diameter 5.3 in — 13.5 cm

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $2,280
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A Set of Eighteen 'Batavian Pavilion' Pattern Teabowls and Saucers from the Nanking Cargo, Qianlong Period, Circa 1750
  • A Set of Eighteen 'Batavian Pavilion' Pattern Teabowls and Saucers from the Nanking Cargo, Qianlong Period, Circa 1750
Provenance:

Christie's Amsterdam, April 28-May 2, 1986, lot 5627
Estate of Johannes Van Wees, Victoria, BC

来源: 出自佳士得阿姆斯特丹, 1986年4月28日-5月2日,拍品5627号。
约翰内斯・范・维斯遗产珍藏,不列颠哥伦比亚省,维多利亚市

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