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Chinese Canton Famille Rose Dish

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A late 19th to early 20th century Chinese Canton porcelain famille rose pattern dish.

The dish is scallop shaped with panels of hand painted famille rose decoration and gilding.

The dish has scenes of people in traditional Chinese dress along with birds, butterflies, and flowers.

The dish is in very good original condition with the tiniest of nicks to the gilt edge. (Circa 1900)

Height 4.3cm (1.7 inches)
Length 26cm (10.2 inches)
Depth 24.6cm (9.7 inches)

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Price
£275.00  UK
$346.20  USA
319.80  EU
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Date Circa 1900  1900s Antiques Material Porcelain Origin Chinese Maker Famille Rose Item code as102a4990 / 7088 Status For Sale

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Graham Smith AntiquesLeadgate House
Horsley
Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
NE15 0NT

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