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    <value>Teabowl and saucer. Hard-paste porcelain, finely potted, painted in famille rose enamels, turquoise, blue, yellow, green, brown, black, rose.
The saucer is decorated with two scroll-shaped panels containing mountainous landscape and river scenes divided by two medallions of peony heads and a central medallion. With a crab, reserved on a deep rose ground.  The underside undecorated.  
The teabowl is similarly decorated with two scroll panels containing a river landscape alternating with chrysanthemum heads reserved on a deep rose ground.  The interior is white with a dog of fo in the centre.</value>
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    <credit_line>Bequeathed by H.S. Reitlinger, 1950; transferred from the Reitlinger Trust, 1991.</credit_line>
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