A MASSIVE CELADON-GLAZED 'DRAGON' FISH BOWL
A MASSIVE CELADON-GLAZED `DRAGON' FISH BOWL

18TH-19TH CENTURY

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A MASSIVE CELADON-GLAZED 'DRAGON' FISH BOWL
18TH-19TH CENTURY
The heavily potted jar has deep sides decorated with two five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls amidst clouds above a band of roiling waves and the terrestrial diagram. The whole is covered in a glaze of soft sea-green color.
27 ¾ in. (62.8 cm.) wide

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Lot Essay

Celadon-glazed fish bowls with dragon decorations are very rare. A Yongzheng example in the Palace Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum – 37 – Monochrome Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1999, p. 149, no. 135. Another earlier example, dating to the Kangxi period (1662-1722), with a more rounded shoulder, was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 27 November 2013, lot 3210.

Other related examples of fish bowls with dragon decoration can be found in blue and white; see the blue and white Guangxu-marked fish bowl sold at Christie's New York, 18-19 September 2014, lot 933.

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