Two Chinese famille rose plaques, 19th Century, one decorate...

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Two Chinese famille rose plaques, 19th Century, one decorated with a bird flying amidst prunus and blossoming trees against a pale celadon ground, 42cm diameter, the other with deer beneath a fruiting peach tree (cracked), painted Qianlong seal mark, 41cm diameter

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Peony plaque: Chip to the edge visible from the underside as a small nick. No further damage.
Peaches plaque: Hair crack approx. 10cm; another adjacent to it approx. 7cm. Some discolouration and spotting at the base. Also a further hair crack approx. 8cm. Some rubbing to the enamels in the centre.

+ Calendar 2025-03-19 11:00:00 2025-03-20 23:59:59 Europe/London The Spring Two Day Fine Sale: Day 1: Ceramics, Pictures, Objets d'Art, Militaria, Books, Wines & Spirits, Dolls, Textiles Day 2: Silver, Jewellery and Watches, Furniture Public viewing three days prior to the sale and on the morning of each sale day, with the aucton to be conducted without room bidding. Please familliarise yourself with our terms and conditions prior to bidding. Buyer's Premium is 25% + VAT. Condition is not noted as part of the catalogue description. You are strongly advised to view in person. If you are unable to view and a condition report has not already been published, we are happy to provide a written opinion of condition on request. Byrne's Auctioneers
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Auction Date:
19th Mar 25 at 11am GMT

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