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Lot 3105
A Chinese Export Armorial Charger with Crook Coat of Arms
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Yongzheng period (1723-35), circa 1732, porcelain charger hand painted in polychrome enamels with the coat of arms of the Crook family of Studley in Oxfordshire, having a crest with six martlets, decorated along the rim with garland and floral blooms.

12 1/4 in. diameter

Private Collection, Virginia Beach, Virginia Collected by the consignor and her husband with the guidance of David Sanctuary Howard, who literally wrote the book on Chinese Armorial porcelain. The couple began collecting during the 1970s from galleries and auction houses across Europe and the United States, and even from Howard himself. This collection is a very special offering of some rare and wonderful pieces collected over a lifetime with great care and passion.

A hairline to the rim visible under UV light inspection, minor rubbing to gilt highlights; paper label to reverse.