Wednesday 2 October 2024
Two English delftware blue and white chinoiserie dishes, mid-18th century, the larger painted...
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Two English delftware blue and white chinoiserie dishes, mid-18th century, the larger painted with a stylised river landscape with a heron perched on a fence by bamboo on a terrace, a willow tree issuing from rockwork nearby before distant ships, 37cm diameter; the smaller with a chinoiserie figure seated on a rock under a tree and pointing towards a bird perched on a plant, 29.7cm diameter (2)
Provenance: With Lucy Johnson Antiques, London (the larger plate, paper label attached to the reverse).
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