A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT AND COVER.
Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng / Qianlong period.
The ovoid body molded with four large flowerheads with multi-coloured petals within yellow cell borders, applied with the spout and handle in the form of clambering lion dogs, a further creature forming the finial to the flat cover, 10cm H, 18cm across. (2)
清雍正 / 乾隆 粉彩繪佛獅紋茶蓋壺
For a related teapot see Yang-ts'ai: The Foreign Colors, Rose Porcelains of the Ch'ing Dynasty, Milton, China Trade Museum, 1982, cat no 12, p 21.
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