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pattern part-service, Qianlong, each piece enamelled with a different central scene of figures at leisure on terraces, in pavilion interiors and in rocky riverscapes, comprising some with violet diaper band and some without, the borders with landscape panels in iron-red and brown on a dense gilt foliate ground, comprising:Fourteen dinner plates, 25cm wide (some chips and extensive wear to gilding on the borders of some plates)Five soup or dessert bowls, 24.5cm wide (some wear to gilding on the borders of four plates and wear throughout) An oval meat dish, with moulded well and standing on two feet, 40.5cm wide (good condition other than minor wear)An oval basket and stand, the basket with arched handles, with violet diaper pattern bands, the basket, 24cm.wide and the stand 27.4cm wide (basket restored and stand in good condition other than minor wear) An oval basket and stand, the basket with scroll handles, 21.5cm wide and the stand 25.8cm wide (basket with handles restored and the stand good other than minor wear) Two circular food warmers, 28cm wide(wear to gilding and one with hair crack and chip to spout) An oval serving dish, 27.2cm wide (in good condition other some kiln grit firing blemishes) An oval two-handled tureen base, 32cm wide (some wear to gilding and cover lacking) (28)Provenance: From a private family collection prior to 1934 and by descent to a lady.This group of wares forms part of a larger service sold in Dublin, 16th October, 1934, lot 545, Catalogue of the valuable contents of Kilmoroney, Athy, Co. Kildare, by direction of Sir Anthony Weldon, Bart, by Messrs. Jackson Stops & Joyce. Lot 545 was described as a 'Very important dinner and desert service of Oriental porcelain ... 147 pieces. Finely painted in enamel colours ... depicting domestic life, amusements and occupations of the Chinese.' The full description is located on page 21 of the 1934 catalogue, and there is a photograph of part of Lot 545 on the facing page. The service features a design loosely known as 'Rockefeller pattern' or ‘Palace’ ware. This is not an 18th century name, but reflects the fact that a very handsome and extensive service of this pattern was once owned by the distinguished American collector John D Rockefeller Jnr. Americans also call similar wares 'Palace ware' which was a term used by the generation of buyers in New York, Boston and Philadelphia in the 1930s. For similar examples see, Ronald W. Fuchs, Export Porcelain from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection at Winterthur, Winterthur, 2005, p.99, no.57 for a tureen and cover and see Howard and Ayres, China for the West, fig 187.清乾隆 广彩描金山水人物洛克菲勒瓷餐具一套(28件)拍品来源:英国私人家族于1934年之前旧藏