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Lot 836 | Two large plates with lion blazons
Estimate
400
- 600
€
D
Result:
(incl. premium)
1.097 €
TWO LARGE PLATES WITH LION BLAZONS.
Origin: China.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty.
Date: 18th-19th c.
Maker/Designer: Compagnie des Indes.
Technique: Porcelain, painted with enamel, grisaile and gold.
Measurement: Ø 38cm.
Mark: Beneath the blazon: VIRTUS MILLE SCUTA (Virtue is worth a thousand shields).
Frame/Pedestal: With metal brace for hanging.
Condition B. Rubbed.
Origin: China.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty.
Date: 18th-19th c.
Maker/Designer: Compagnie des Indes.
Technique: Porcelain, painted with enamel, grisaile and gold.
Measurement: Ø 38cm.
Mark: Beneath the blazon: VIRTUS MILLE SCUTA (Virtue is worth a thousand shields).
Frame/Pedestal: With metal brace for hanging.
Condition B. Rubbed.
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VAT margin scheme, VAT included, but must not be indicated, not refundable
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
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Germany: 37,82 Euro plus 7,18 Euro VAT
EU: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT
Worldwide: 117,65 Euro plus 22,35 Euro VAT
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Stock Id: 64084-91