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Saucer dish. Hard-paste porcelain painted in an enamel palette of turquoise, blue, aubergine, yellow, black, two tones of iron-red and two of green and gilding with a maiden seated behind ornamental rockwork.
Saucer dish. Hard-paste porcelain painted in an enamel palette of turquoise, blue, aubergine, yellow, black, two tones of iron-red and two of green enhanced with gilding. The well rounded sides are resting on a low tapered foot and flared towards the lipped rim. The interior has an overall scene of a maiden wearing a red tunic and pale yellow patterned underskirt, seated behind a large outcrop of pierced ornamental rockwork in two tones of green, aubergine and blue with details pencilled in black.
Bequeathed by Reginald R. Cory, 1934
Diameter: 17.6 cm
Height: 4 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1936) by Cory, Reginald R.
Qing Dynasty
Kangxi Period (1662-1722)
Circa
1662
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Circa
1722
Decoration composed of enamels ( turquoise, blue, aubergine, yellow, black, two tones of iron-red and two of green) gold
Accession number: OC.12-1936
Primary reference Number: 77543
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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