An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain pen dish, c.1760, the shallow wavey rectangular form painted with a river landscape to the centre, and a cross hatch design to the exterior, underside bears four character mark, 17.5cm wide by 10.5cm deep, (af).

Provenance: Private collection, purchased from Tapsell Antiques, Brighton, 18th January 1985.

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