A pair of Chinese 'doucai' bowl, Chenghua mark, 17th-18th…
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A pair of Chinese 'doucai' bowl, Chenghua mark, 17th-18th century, with conical shape, exterior decorated with three boys playing in the garden, interior with a pine tree within double circle, six-character Chenghua mark within double circle to the base, 11 cm diameter, similar pair please see Sotheby's Hong Kong, 'The Edward T. Chow Collection Part Three', 19/5/1981, lot 558, fitted box. Provenance: Estate of Betty and Donald Currie

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