Pair of china plates. Qianlong, 18th century, circa 1740, decorated with the enamels of the Rose Family, in the centre of a coat of arms surmounted by a helmet and framed by two lions holding pennants in a medallion formed by a frieze of wrought iron, the fall of four reserves of flowers standing out against a background of pink trellis, the wing with gold and silver decoration of knotted flowering branches and vases of flowers interspersed, grey and gold fillets on the rim, small wears.
D: 22,5 cm
Provenance:
The coat of arms is that of the de Knyff family, originally from Holland and settled in Flanders.
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