A pair of Chinese famille verte bowls, early 20th century, each…
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A pair of Chinese famille verte bowls, early 20th century, each one with a gilt rim and decorated with peony, an inscription of appreciation on one side, Qianlong seal mark. 7 cm high and 19.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Acquired in Hong Kong between 1957 and 1968 and brought to Melbourne early 1969 and passed down by descent

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