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Pair of blue porcelain covered jars decorated with white floral decorations.
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
18th century
Pair of blue porcelain covered jars decorated with white floral decorations.
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
18th century
Pair of blue porcelain covered jars decorated with white floral decorations.
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
18th century
Pair of blue porcelain covered jars decorated with white floral decorations.
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
18th century
Two porcelain figures of ladies on stands with polychrome overglaze
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
Two porcelain figures of ladies on stands with polychrome overglaze
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
Blue and white porcelain round box with dome lid
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
Blue and white procelain bowl with everted lip
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
Blue and white porcelain bowl.
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
Blue and white porcelain deep plate with two figures in a landscape.
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
Blue and white porcelain deep plate with two figures in a landscape.
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
Blue and white porcelain slender beaker with broad rim
Chinese, Qing Dynasty (1644−1911), Kangxi Period (1662−1722)
1662−1722
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