AN IRON-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-BLUE-DECORATED 'DRAGON' DISH
AN IRON-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-BLUE-DECORATED 'DRAGON' DISH
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AN IRON-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-BLUE-DECORATED 'DRAGON' DISH

YUYAN SHUWU FOUR-CHARACTER HALLMARK IN BLACK ENAMEL, YONGZHENG-QIANLONG PERIOD (1723-1795)

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AN IRON-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-BLUE-DECORATED 'DRAGON' DISH
YUYAN SHUWU FOUR-CHARACTER HALLMARK IN BLACK ENAMEL, YONGZHENG-QIANLONG PERIOD (1723-1795)
The interior is decorated with a five-clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl amidst scrolling clouds. The reverse is decorated with two dragons chasing flaming pearls.
6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Marie-Louise Gárbaty Collection.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accessioned in 1993.

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Lot Essay

Yuyan Shuwu, 'The Library of Washing Inkstone', is a hall mark used in the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods. An iron-red and underglaze-blue `dragon' wine cup and stand with this mark, also written in black enamel, was sold at Christie's New York, 20-21 March 2014, lot 2152. A set of four blue and white and copper-red wine cups with this mark, but written in underglaze-blue, was sold at Christie's New York, 15-16 September 2011, lot 1529.

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