The following items are available on my stand-Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, Booth 40 at The Philadelphia Antiques Show which runs through Tuesday April 20th.
A Rare Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain Tureen, Cover and Stand
decorated with the Horses of the Emperor Mu Wang,
Circa 1750.
Many designs in 18th century Chinese Export porcelain are familiar to us as, for efficiencies of production, patterns were repeated on a regular basis. But occasionally, a design appears that is unfamiliar. This tureen is from such a single service that was made as a special order only. It is painted in a pattern that relates to Chinese mythology referring to longevity and only a few pieces have appeared on the market over the last forty years.
A Chinese Export En Grisaille Plate
painted with a view of Dutch Ships
at Cape Town
with Table Mountain in the Background ,
Circa 1740
One of the rarer European-subjects found on Chinese Export porcelain. This plate with the gilt highlights and depicting Table Mountain in Southern Africa is a rare surviver and a gem.
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