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A Famille Rose four-sided penholder with enamel landscape, decorated on 4 sides, Qing Dynasty,

In Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art

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A Famille Rose four-sided penholder with enamel landscape, decorated on 4 sides, Qing Dynasty,
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Mayfair, London

A Famille Rose four-sided penholder with enamel landscape, decorated on 4 sides, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period 8cm × 4.8cm × 4.8cm

A Famille Rose four-sided penholder with enamel landscape, decorated on 4 sides, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period 8cm × 4.8cm × 4.8cm

Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art

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The Music Room, Grays Antique Centre
26 South Molton Lane
Mayfair
London
W1K 5LF
United Kingdom

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