A pair of Chinese blue and white plates, Shunzhi period…
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A pair of Chinese blue and white plates, Shunzhi period (1638-1661), each one finely painted on the interior with a horned 'Qiling' sitting on rocks besides a banana tree, four-character 'Yu Tang Jia Qi' mark within a double-ring mark to the base, 38 cm diameter (variable). Provenance: Solveig and Anita Gray, London (label). Private Melbourne collection

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