An antique Chinese porcelain laughing boy figure (also known as a Ho Ho boy), probably c.1820, painted with a famille jaune jacket over iron red garments, 14.5cm high.

Provenance: Private collection, with collector's research notes stating "c.1820 laughing boy, identical one in Queens coll".

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