£650
Chinese
18th century
Twenty pieces of ‘Nanking Cargo’ porcelain, to include ten saucers and ten cups
Provenance:
From the “Nanking Cargo” sale of material salvaged by Captain Michael Hatcher from the Geldermalsen, a VOC ship that sank on its homeward journey in 1752, Christie’s, Amsterdam, ‘The Nanking Cargo Chinese export porcelain and gold, European glass and stoneware’, 28 April-2 May 1986, lot 5106
Dimensions:
Saucers: 4 in. (diam)
Cups: 2.5 in. (diam) x 1.25 in. (H)
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