Jewellery and Oriental Works of Art

Online-Only Auction, 23 - 28 November 2022

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Oriental Works of Art
  • A 'Kraak' style blue and white dish, 18th and later decorated


Lot Estimate
ZAR 5 000 - 7 000

About this Item

A 'Kraak' style blue and white dish, 18th and later decorated
the centre decorated with a chinoiserie scene of a pair of maidens attended by a young boy enclosed by panels of figures, stylised ribbons and Buddhist emblems, the reverse with similar panels, wavy rim, hairline crack, fritting chips, 31,5cm diameter


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