Chinese Porcelain Plaque and Hardwood Table Screen
probably late Qing/Republic period, enamel painted with seven boys playing with instruments and auspicious objects in a garden setting, with a border of stylized lotus scrolls on yellow ground, sight 10-1/8 x 16-3/8 in.; wood frame, 15-3/5 x 22 in.; resting in an openwork carved hardwood stand, overall 22 x 24 x 7-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Cincinnati, Ohio
Condition Report: plaque with some red residue visible along left edge, minor enamel losses and wear, not examined out of frame; frame with some wear; stand with scattered splits and repairs
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probably late Qing/Republic period, enamel painted with seven boys playing with instruments and auspicious objects in a garden setting, with a border of stylized lotus scrolls on yellow ground, sight 10-1/8 x 16-3/8 in.; wood frame, 15-3/5 x 22 in.; resting in an openwork carved hardwood stand, overall 22 x 24 x 7-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Cincinnati, Ohio
Condition Report: plaque with some red residue visible along left edge, minor enamel losses and wear, not examined out of frame; frame with some wear; stand with scattered splits and repairs