SOLD! for $640.00.
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Three (3) early Chinese export porcelain items. 1st & 2nd items: Chinese export Famille Rose porcelain lotus cup and saucer, each piece with a shaped petal rim and body and high relief flowering vine bases. Cup measures: 1 3/4" H x 2" dia. Saucer: 1 3/4" H x 2" dia. Both pieces likely Yongzheng period. 3rd item: Chinese Yongzheng period Famille Rose teapot, globular form with raised lotus decoration to the lower body and lid, relief molded polychrome lotus petal, floral and vine decoration to the body and standing mouse as handle to the lid, teapot with a naturalistic spout and handle. 3 3/4" H x 6 3/4" dia. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection. Acquired by consignor's grandfather in The Hague in the early 1900s. CONDITION: 1st & 2nd items: Cup with a couple of fleabites to rim, chip to rose petal, loss to side of lower white stem, overall general wear. Saucer with partial loss of three stems on base, light general wear. 3rd item: Break to two lotus petals and one blue petal, partial loss to three connecting stems around shoulder, chip to spout. Old repair to handle.