Plate - Porcelain - The Lady with a Parasol

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Porcelain plate from China in the Qianlong period (ca. 1738) with a blue and white underglaze scene titled La Dame au Parasol showing two ladies with a parasol and cranes in a riverside landscape; diameter 28 cm, height 28 cm, depth 2 cm, Jingdezhen origin, in good condition with light signs of age.

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Chinese porcelain deep dish featuring the image of the famous scene by the Dutch designer Cornelis Pronk, who designed for the VOC, 'La Dame au Parasol', translated 'Two Ladies with Parasol'.

The image shows cranes in a river landscape with trees.

In the border, geometric and floral motifs.

An image in blue and white with a beautiful underglaze.

Handmade during the Qianlong period (c. 1738).

The back has an unglazed foot rim.

Chinese porcelain deep dish featuring the image of the famous scene by the Dutch designer Cornelis Pronk, who designed for the VOC, 'La Dame au Parasol', translated 'Two Ladies with Parasol'.

The image shows cranes in a river landscape with trees.

In the border, geometric and floral motifs.

An image in blue and white with a beautiful underglaze.

Handmade during the Qianlong period (c. 1738).

The back has an unglazed foot rim.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Specific region of origin
Jingdezhen
Title additional information
The Lady with a Parasol
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
China
Material
Porcelain
Dynastic Style/Period
Qianlong (1736-1795)
Provenance
Auction house
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
28 cm
Sold with stand
No
Width
28 cm
Diameter
28 cm
Depth
2 cm
Decor
Blue and white
Estimated period
1700-1750
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