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Famille Verte

Antique Chinese famille verte porcelain. Famille verte (fr., green family, or green palette) Chinese porcelain refers to biscuit wares, decorated with predominantly green accompanied by yellow, aubergine and white enamels, and to porcelains utilizing wucai (five color palette - also including red and blue) dominated by green. Famille verte is accepted as having substantially originated from the Kangxi period. But some discussion considers the rarity of undisputed biscuit wares in the palette. Of course later production exceeds that of the Kangxi period.
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Kangxi fluted dish with underglaze blue and enamel EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold
CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE CHARGER KANGXI C1700 C.P.Sheffield Sold
Pair Kangxi Buddhistic lions, Aristocratic collection EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold
A 18th/19th century " famille-verte" beaker vase EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold
A marked Kangxi Period Famille-Verte Dish EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold
A large famille verte 19th century Kangxi revival plate EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold
A large famille verte 19th century Kangxi revival plate EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold
A Kangxi famille verte biscuit-enameled incised bowl EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold
A Kangxi Famille-Verte figure of a Parrot EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica Sold