Details
With alternating leaf-shaped panels and roundels finely enameled with mothers and boys in a pavilion, reserved on a richly decorated black ground with peonies, chrysanthemums and various other flowers, the neck with further leaf-shaped panels with grisaille landscapes on a pink trellis ground, with later plaster replacement cover
3114 in. (79.4 cm.) high, overall
Provenance
Acquired from Galería Real de Catorce, Mexico City.
Literature
W.R. Sargent, Chinese Porcelain in the Conde Collection, Mexico, 2014, cat. no. 15, pp. 94-95.
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The Tibor Collection was formed over decades, growing to encompass every category of Chinese export porcelain, from small, charming teawares to massive pairs of important jars. The collector had a deep appreciation for the magnificent porcelains made for New Spain as well as for the lifelike charm and elegance of Chinese porcelain figure and animal models.

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