A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'COCKEREL' TEAPOT AND COVER.
Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng period.
Painted to each side of the ovoid body with a cockerel standing on a blue rock among large peony blossoms, set with a straight spout and a C-shaped handle, the base moulded with rows of petals and applied with tendrils and leaves forming support, the cover moulded with petals and painted with flower heads, 16.5cm long. (2)
清雍正 粉彩繪錦雞紋蓋壺
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