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Kangxi period (1662-1722), porcelain dishes in the form of a chrysanthemum blossom, each with fluted rim and hand-painted in underglaze cobalt blue, iron red, famille verte enamels, and gilt, the central roundel features an elegant woman in flowing robes standing on a garden terrace with pierced rockwork and butterflies, the thick rim border is elaborately decorated with alternating panels of landscapes over powder-blue ground, flowering branches with birds and butterflies in deep cobalt blue, precious objects and antiques, and scrolling gilt floral tendrils on iron-red ground, the underside has scattered peony sprays, unmarked.
Each 1 1/8 in., 7 1/8 in. diameter
Very good overall condition; some glaze slips and light nicks to rim.