Pair of green family porcelain polylobed plates, China, Kangxi period (1662-1722)
In the form of nine-petalled lotus flowers, enamelled in polychrome with a central decoration illustrating two geese and a bird in flight among branches of millets, flowers and peony buds. Each petal forming the wing is decorated with a flowering branch and, on the reverse, a peony flower. A mark "à la fleur" in blue underglaze in a double blue circle at the base.
Old collection labels.
Diameter : 17 and 17,5 cmHair
on one, chip followed by a crack on the other
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