Sold for:
$889

Peking Enamel Plate, China, 18th/19th century, central design of a peach medallion surrounded by the Immortals, border of flowers, butterflies, and fruit on a yellow and cash coin ground, reverse with flower scrolls on a blue ground, interior of foot decorated with foliate dragons, dia. 10 in. Several light fracture lines radiating from center.


Skinner

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Date:
2009-04-24

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