Three Chinese porcelain plates decorated in underglaze blue with a scene of a fisherman punting his boat in a broad river landscape with a two story pavilion beside pine, wutong and rocks, a retreat on rocks, to the far left background a retreat on rocks, the rim with six flowers below a band of trellis work, each with a Nanking Cargo label to the reverse, referring to the cargo of the Dutch East India ship 'The Geldermalsen', which sank in the South Chinese Sea on 4 January 1752. The cargo was salvaged by Captain Michael Hatcher in 1985 and subsequently sold at auction in 1986. Provenance: The Nanking Cargo - Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold, Christie's Amsterdam, Monday 28 April - Friday 2 May 1986, lot 1673-1755. China, ca. 1750 -D. 23 cm-
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