A RARE SINO-TIBETAN WHITE AND RUSSET JADE BOWL
A RARE SINO-TIBETAN WHITE AND RUSSET JADE BOWL

QIANLONG INCISED SEAL MARK TO BASE AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-95)

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A RARE SINO-TIBETAN WHITE AND RUSSET JADE BOWL
QIANLONG INCISED SEAL MARK TO BASE AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-95)
With gently rounded sides and slightly flared neck, white to the rim graduating into a russet tone to the centre of the bowl, white metal mount to raised foot
3 7/8in. (10cm.) diam.
Provenance
Charlotte Horstmann & Gerald Godfrey Ltd, November 2000

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It is rare for Chang bowls to be made in jade, and it is possible this was made for a very high ranking Lama

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