A LARGE FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND 'BOYS' BOWL
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A LARGE FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND 'BOYS' BOWL

JIAQING SIX-CHARACTER SEALMARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)

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A LARGE FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND 'BOYS' BOWL
JIAQING SIX-CHARACTER SEALMARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)
Well potted with wide rounded sides rising from a straight foot, the exterior well enamelled and gilt on a coral ground, with four groups of four boys gathered playing and engaged in leisurely pursuits beside rocks and plantain on a continuous fenced garden terrace, all reserved on an even rich coral-red ground, the rail posts, surrounding trees and vegetation picked out in gilt, the interior and base with a transparent glaze
8 1/4 in. (21 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Reputedly from the estate of Dr. Zhang En Hong, personal physician to Emperor Puyi from 1942-1967

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Lot Essay

The elaborate and highly amusing design on the present bowl is typical of the Jiaqing period especially the depiction of the group of sixteen boys. The earliest representation in this format can be found on a Yongle blue and white bowl exhibited at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Chinese Porcelain, The S.C. Ko Tianminlou Collection, 1987, illustrated in the catalogue, no. 15. The prototype for this particular design, however, is found on bowls dating to the Kangxi period. A similar bowl with a Kangxi mark is illustrated in The Tsui Museum of Art, Chinese Ceramics IV, Hong Kong, 1995, pl.104. A pair bowls of identical design from the Qianlong period is illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection, Japan, 1987, pl. 952.

Jiaqing examples include the bowls in the O. C. S. Exhibition of Ch'ing Polychrome Porcelain, 1977, no. 100, subsequently sold in our London Rooms, 13 December 1982, lot 528; one included in The Wonders of the Potter's Palette, 1986, no. 93; and another, illustrated by Avitable, From the Dragon's Treasure, Chinese Porcelain from the 19th and 20th Centuries in the Weishaupt Collection, p. 37, fig. 32; and a similar Jiaqing-marked bowl sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 29 May 2007, lot 1380.

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