A FINE PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS
A FINE PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS

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A FINE PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS
KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARKS WITHIN DOUBLE-CIRCLES AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)

With deep rounded sides rising from tall straight feet, each painted to the exterior with scrolling hibiscus, qiukui, above a band of lappets at the foot, the interiors with a central medallion containing a further floral spray
51/8 in. (13 cm.) diam.
(2)
Provenance
The Franzero collection
Warren Stratford Trevors

Lot Essay

Compare with another Qing dynasty bowl of this pattern from the Percival David Foundation collection with a Kangxi mark, illustrated by R. Scott, For the Imperial Court, no. 39, p. 108, where the author mentions that the yellow hibiscus had been a popular subject with artists since the Song period.

This pattern is inspired by the palace bowls made during the Chenghua reign (1465-1487). For an example of the Ming dynasty Chenghua prototype with this design, see the bowl exhibited at the O.C.S. Exhibition of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain, 1953, Catalogue, no. 101.

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