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RARE AMERICAN MARKET CHINESE EXPORT FITZHUGH PLATE Jiaqing Era, circa 1805-15 Dating to about 1800, the Fitzhugh pattern, so-called in America only, owing...
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FITZHUGH PLATE Jiaqing Era, circa 1805-15 Dating to about 1800, the Fitzhugh pattern, so-called in America only, owing to the fact that an old sea captain, trading from Salem,...
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PUNCHBOWL Late Qianlong/early Jiaqing era, circa 1780-1800
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FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET (RIM REPAIRED AND NO STOPPER)Chinese Export Porcelain Tea Caddy Made for the American Market (rim repaired and no stopper)...
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FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET PORCELAIN TEAWARES, 18TH CENTURY FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET PORCELAIN TEAWARES, 18TH CENTURY, including two pear-shaped milk jugs and covers, a coffee...
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FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET, LATE 18TH CENTURY FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET, LATE 18TH CENTURY, (2) Catalogue note: For another version of this same pattern but made for Richard...
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PUNCHBOWL Late Qianlong/early Jiaqing era, circa 1780-1800
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