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Chinese 18th century london decorated tea bowl
Reference
5350
Diameter
7 cm (2 3/4")
Chinese early Qianlong tea blue painted originally with under glaze blue. Has been over painted in London between 1745 - 1755. The London decorators included people like James Giles.
The original decoration was a landscape scene and the over glaze is a pattern known as The-Man-in-the-Red-coat. The painting is very fine with excellent colour and detail. The pattern was used between 1745-1755.
London decorated pieces are a well collected area
The original decoration was a landscape scene and the over glaze is a pattern known as The-Man-in-the-Red-coat. The painting is very fine with excellent colour and detail. The pattern was used between 1745-1755.
London decorated pieces are a well collected area
Diameter
7 cm (2 3/4")
Year
1745 - 1755
Medium
porcelain
Country
China and London
Literature
See Stephen Hanscombes book The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators plate 24 in the book
Condition
perfect