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              Turquoise Glazed Porcelain Goat (SOLD)
19th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty
Beautiful representation of a resting goat
Turquoise glazed
(126mm high, 210mm long, 94mm at its widest point)
We’ve had it looked at by a reliable antiques dealer, whose opinion was that it was hand made around 1860.
There are quite a few firing imperfections in the glaze (consistent with a piece from this period), please study the photographs.
Tiny damage to the tip of one of the horns (only visible when piece is closely scrutinised).
If you have any questions about this piece, or would like to see any more photographs, or have any questions regarding delivery, please get in touch here.
19th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty
Beautiful representation of a resting goat
Turquoise glazed
(126mm high, 210mm long, 94mm at its widest point)
We’ve had it looked at by a reliable antiques dealer, whose opinion was that it was hand made around 1860.
There are quite a few firing imperfections in the glaze (consistent with a piece from this period), please study the photographs.
Tiny damage to the tip of one of the horns (only visible when piece is closely scrutinised).
If you have any questions about this piece, or would like to see any more photographs, or have any questions regarding delivery, please get in touch here.