A RARE ENAMELLED YELLOW-GROUND 'NINE BATS' BOWL
A RARE ENAMELLED YELLOW-GROUND 'NINE BATS' BOWL
A RARE ENAMELLED YELLOW-GROUND 'NINE BATS' BOWL
A RARE ENAMELLED YELLOW-GROUND 'NINE BATS' BOWL
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A RARE ENAMELLED YELLOW-GROUND 'NINE BATS' BOWL

YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITHIN DOUBLE-CIRCLES AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)

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A RARE ENAMELLED YELLOW-GROUND 'NINE BATS' BOWL
YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITHIN DOUBLE-CIRCLES AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)
The interior and exterior of the bowl are decorated in yellow, with the exterior detailed with nine bats in flight carrying double gourds which are tied with fluttering blue ribbons, surrounded by green scrolling clouds.
4 ¾ in. (12.1 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Private French Collection

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Lot Essay

Bowls of this design are unusual as they depart from the usual convention of only having green-enamelled decorative elements on a yellow ground. Vessels with various coloured enamels on yellow ground are referred in the imperial archives as 'a new category of wucai', an innovation of the Yongzheng period. In both cases, however, the designs were incised for crisper detail.
Examples of Yongzheng bowls decorated with this pattern include one from the Constantinidi Collection, illustrated by S. Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, 1971, pl. LXIX, no. 3; one in the Beijing Palace Museum, illustrated in Kangxi Yongzheng Qianlong, 1989, p. 238, pl. 67; and various others sold at auction, such as one from the British Rail Pension Fund, sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 16 May 1989, lot 78, then again at Christie's Hong Kong, 29 April 2001, lot 545.

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