Set of five Chinese porcelain imari dishes, Kangxi period, 18th century, Qing dynasty by Unknown artist
Set of five Chinese porcelain imari dishes, Kangxi period, 18th century, Qing dynasty by Unknown artist
Set of five Chinese porcelain imari dishes, Kangxi period, 18th century, Qing dynasty by Unknown artist
Set of five Chinese porcelain imari dishes, Kangxi period, 18th century, Qing dynasty by Unknown artist
Set of five Chinese porcelain imari dishes, Kangxi period, 18th century, Qing dynasty by Unknown artist
Set of five Chinese porcelain imari dishes, Kangxi period, 18th century, Qing dynasty by Unknown artist

Set of five Chinese porcelain imari dishes, Kangxi period, 18th century, Qing dynasty 1662 - 1722

Unknown artist

PorcelainChinese porcelain
2.50 cm, ø 21.50 cm
ConditionGood
€ 1.200

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  • About the artwork
    A set of five Chinese Imari porcelain dishes, decorated with flowers.
    Kangxi period (1662-1722).

    Height 2.5 cm, diameter 21.5 cm.

    Condition:
    Good condition considering its age, gilding still largely intact, furthermore:
    1) tiny chips and fritting to the rim.
    2) chips, shivering and hairline (approx. 1cm) to the rim.
    3) chips and shivering to the rim, chips to the ring.
    4) tiny chips, shivering to the rim, tiny chips to the ring.
    5)chips and shivering to the rim, chips to the ring.

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  • About the artist

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