Height 1.25 in., Diameter 8.5 in. each. Weight 12.2 oz. each. This pair of octagonal-shaped hand-painted dishes features a coat of arms with a border of red and pink flowers and a gold chain border with a gilded plate edge. Label on underside reads: Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Guaranteed Genuine New York. This matched pair of Chinese export porcelain soup plates are of octagonal form with shaped rims, each measuring 8.5 inches in diameter and decorated at the center in famille rose enamels with a European heraldic achievement comprising a shield bearing two mullets or stars on a blue field with a diagonal bend in black and terracotta, surmounted by a mantled helm with a crest of a demi-figure holding a scythe, the whole flanked by scrolling gilt acanthus cartouche work and supported by a passant boar on a green grassy compartment. Chinese export armorial porcelain was produced at the Jingdezhen kilns during the 18th century for the European market, with individual services commissioned by noble and merchant families through the East India Companies of Britain, the Netherlands, France and Portugal -- each service unique to the commissioning family and bearing their specific heraldic arms. The border is decorated with scattered famille rose floral sprays including roses, peonies and chrysanthemums on the white ground with a gilt chain link inner band -- a border treatment consistent with Qianlong period export wares of the 1740s to 1760s. The specific arms -- with the boar supporter, scythe crest and blue field with stars -- require identification against European armorial records to establish the commissioning family, which would significantly strengthen the provenance and estimate. The plates are in good condition with minor age spotting to the white ground consistent with period, enamel colors remaining bright and gilding largely intact, one small chip visible to one plate.
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