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Three Chinese famille rose yellow sgraffito-ground bowls, Daoguang mark and possibly of the period

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This lot was sold on 2023-02-22 and is no longer available

Dia.: 14,5 cm - H.: 6,5 cm

Condition: (UV-checked)
- The first bowl in quasi excellent condition with two small superficial chips to the rim.
- The second bowl with a hairline of ca. 3 cm, a star-shaped hairline of ca. 3 cm on the bottom and a few small superficial chips to the rim.
- The third bowl with three hairlines of ca. 7 cm and a reglued break of ca. 5 x 2 cm to the rim, as well as some superficial chips.

品相報告:(已用紫外線光檢查)
- 第一個碗近乎全品,口沿两個小飛皮。
- 第二個碗口沿一條約 3 釐米的衝線和幾個小飛皮,炸底約 3 釐米。
- 第三個碗口沿三條約 7 釐米的衝線,幾處飛皮和一個粘合的崩約 5 x 2 釐米。

Provenance: Jhr. Frans Beelaerts van Blokland (1872-1956). Beelaerts van Blokland was also known as the ‘The Hague mandarin’, given that he resided in Peking as a Foreign Affairs diplomate from 1909 until 1919. In 1905 he married lady Maria Adriana Snoeck (1873-1948), a lady-in-waiting attending on Queen Wilhelmina. After his stay in China he was, among other things, Minister of Foreign Affairs, vice-president of the Council of State, and President of the Dutch College of Arms. In May 1940 he accompanied Queen Wilhelmina to London, where he was her most important advisor. Beelaerts van Blokland was Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands and Grand Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau.