Two Chinese porcelain teabowls and saucers excavated from the Nanking Cargo, circa 1750, one teabowl and saucer painted in underglaze blue with traces of gilt enamel, the other teabowl and saucer Batavian ware, 7.2cm-13.4cm diameter (4) Provenance:...
Two Chinese porcelain teabowls and saucers excavated from the Nanking Cargo, circa 1750, one teabowl and saucer painted in underglaze blue with traces of gilt enamel, the other teabowl and saucer Batavian ware, 7.2cm-13.4cm diameter (4) Provenance: with Christie's Nanking Cargo paper labels to bases, that read 'Lot 5190' for the enamel-painted set, and 'Lot 5626' for the Batavian set.
品相報告 Condition Report: All with surface wear commensurate with age and time spent underwater. A few small nibbles to the footrims, some minor nicks to the rims.
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Two Chinese porcelain teabowls and saucers excavated from the Nanking Cargo, circa 1750, one teabowl and saucer painted in underglaze blue with traces of gilt enamel, the other teabowl and saucer Batavian ware, 7.2cm-13.4cm diameter (4) Provenance: with Christie's Nanking Cargo paper labels to bases, that read 'Lot 5190' for the enamel-painted set, and 'Lot 5626' for the Batavian set.
品相報告 Condition Report: All with surface wear commensurate with age and time spent underwater. A few small nibbles to the footrims, some minor nicks to the rims.