"Compagnie Des Indes Eighteenth Century: Flat Rare For Its Diameter"
Porcelain dish of the East India Company. China. First half eighteenth century. Transition between the reign of YONGZHENG and QIANLONG. Large round dish and hollow porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels and golden highlights of the pink family. In the center, a couple of birds on a flowered terrace. The wing, with a scalloped edge, is decorated with flowers and multicolored headband in slight relief, survival of the period YONGZHENG. Diameter 43.5 cm.