A Chinese Imperial copper red dish, Qianlong mark and period…
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A Chinese Imperial copper red dish, Qianlong mark and period (1736-1795), The base with an unctuous sang de boeuf glaze neatly stopped at the foot rim, six-character seal mark, 15.3 cm diameter. Provenance: David Ho Oriental Art, 1989

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