Monochrome White Porcelain Cup From The Qianlong Dynasty (1736–1795) Chrysanthemum Flower
A monochrome white porcelain cup, known as “Blanc-de-Chine,” shaped like a *lotus flower
Qianlong Dynasty period
resembling a blooming chrysanthemum.
Double-circle mark on an unglazed background on the reverse.
Chips on the tips of 8 of the palmettes.
No other damage or visible restoration under UV light.
DIAM. 18 CM (7 1/16 IN.)
Provenance: François Bartoli, First-Class Administrator
in the Indochinese Civil Service, Provincial Chief
in Sadec, then stationed in Saigon from 1913 to 1929.
A certificate of authenticity will be provided to the buyer.
Taxes and customs duties are included in the shipping cost for international shipments
Qianlong Dynasty period
resembling a blooming chrysanthemum.
Double-circle mark on an unglazed background on the reverse.
Chips on the tips of 8 of the palmettes.
No other damage or visible restoration under UV light.
DIAM. 18 CM (7 1/16 IN.)
Provenance: François Bartoli, First-Class Administrator
in the Indochinese Civil Service, Provincial Chief
in Sadec, then stationed in Saigon from 1913 to 1929.
A certificate of authenticity will be provided to the buyer.
Taxes and customs duties are included in the shipping cost for international shipments
18 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Porcelain
Reference (ID): 1807388
Availability: In stock
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