Chinese porcelain plate. Qianlong, 18th century, circa 1760. Contoured shape, decorated with the enamels of the
Rose Family, in the centre a coat of arms surmounted by a count's crown, supported by greyhounds and with the inscription NIGRA.SUM.SED in a medallion formed of interlacing, garlands of flowers knotted on the wing, gold filet on the rim, gills, small wears.
D: 24 cm
Provenance:
The coat of arms is that of the Spanish family Aguado de las Marismas.
For illustrations of other pieces of this service, see by Antoine
Lebel, French and Swiss Coat of Arms on
18th Century Chinese Porcelain, 2009, p. 237.
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