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Lot 98
Description:
A Chinese Famille Rose "Canton Enamel" Charger, Qianlong Period (1736-1795), the well finely enameled with a central roundel enclosing noble figures and their attendants at leisurely pursuits on an elegant cliff-side garden terrace, the cavetto with four oval panels enclosing chilong dragons reserved on a yellow ground with dense trailing vine decoration, the exterior sides and base further decorated with chilong dragons, height 2 1/4 in., diameter 17 1/8 in.
- Notes: Note: Canton Enamel is Chinese painted enamelware named for the principal place of its manufacture, Canton. The Canton Enamel process is one that begins with a metal object, usually copper, which is then covered with a background layer of enamel (often white), fired, and then painted much in the same way a porcelain object would be. Originally developed in Limoges, France, this highly sought-after enameling technique was introduced into China through French missionaries during the 18th century.
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September 12, 2009 10:00 AM CDT
New Orleans, LA, US
Neal Auction Company
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