A rare Chinese export porcelain armorial plate for the portuguese market (Barcelar). Kangxi period.

Rare dinner plate enamelled in rouge-de-fer and gold with a central armorial shield, surrounded by scrolling vine with clusters of grapes, the cavetto with floral reserves and chrysanthemums on a swastika trellis ground.

COUNTRY : China
PERIOD : Kangxi (1662-1722)
MATIERIAL : Porcelain
SIZE : 21,5 cm
REFERENCE : B35
PROVENANCE : From a private collection of Bordeaux
STATUT : sold
Related works :

The arms are known on an other “blue service” (see Nuno de Castro, Chinese Porcelain At The Time Of Empire, 2007, p. 107 and Cohen & Cohen (Londres), 1999, p. 5. Only one other identical plate is repertoried.

Additonal informations :

The arms have recently been identified as those of Pedro Vaz Soares Bacelar, born circa 1645 (or in anoth- er text 1680), the son of Duarte Claudio Huet and Constança Malheiro Pereira Bacelar Sotomaior. Constança was the daughter of Marcos Malheiro Pereira Bacelar & Helena de Meireles Sotomaior, Marcos was Knight of the Order of Christ and General of the Minho army. This iron-red version has not been published before. The use of scrolling vine in the decoration is a feature of porcelain made for the Portugues Market in this period.

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