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DAOGUANG PERIOD, YUQINGTANG ZHI HALL MARK WITHIN DOUBLE SQUARES (1821-1850)
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A CELADON-GLAZED 'CHRYSANTHEMUM' BOWL AND COVER
DAOGUANG PERIOD, YUQINGTANG ZHI HALL MARK WITHIN DOUBLE SQUARES (1821-1850)
The bowl has deep rounded sides rising to a flared rim from a waisted foot, moulded with flutes on the exterior to imitate chrysanthemum. The dome-shaped cover is surmounted by a cylindrical finial and similarly moulded. The exterior is glazed with an even celadon glaze, while the interior and the base are glazed white, with the underglaze-blue hall mark in the centre of the base.
6 in. (15.3 cm.) diam., box
DAOGUANG PERIOD, YUQINGTANG ZHI HALL MARK WITHIN DOUBLE SQUARES (1821-1850)
The bowl has deep rounded sides rising to a flared rim from a waisted foot, moulded with flutes on the exterior to imitate chrysanthemum. The dome-shaped cover is surmounted by a cylindrical finial and similarly moulded. The exterior is glazed with an even celadon glaze, while the interior and the base are glazed white, with the underglaze-blue hall mark in the centre of the base.
6 in. (15.3 cm.) diam., box
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