Lot 222 , A Chinese famille rose porcelain plaque, Republic period, plaque approx. 38 x 25cm, in a hardwood frame
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plaque, Republic period, painted with the figure of a sage seated in a boat a boy behind him holding a peony, inscription upper left with two red artist seal marks, plaque approx. 38 x 25cm, in a hardwood frame
Estimate £1,500-2,000
Provenance - UK private collection
The plaque appears to be in good condition but as it is housed in a frame it's not possible to see all of the edges. The porcelain is a little bit bowed to the left-hand side in particular, the frame has a torn backboard exposing the porcelain on the top right hand corner. In good condition with no restoration chips or cracks detected.
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