A FINE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE TEABOWLS
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A FINE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE TEABOWLS

JIAQING SIX-CHARACTER SEALMARKS AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)

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A FINE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE TEABOWLS
JIAQING SIX-CHARACTER SEALMARKS AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)
Each finely painted around the exterior with the Eight Buddhist Emblems, Bajixiang, tied in ribbons and arranged in pairs below iron-red keyfret scrollwork within blue bands at the slightly everted mouth rim, the short foot ring encircled by bands of ruyi-heads and a dotted band on yellow ground
4 1/2 in. (10.9 cm.) diam., box (2)
Provenance
Taji Shuichi and thence by descent
Literature
Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty, Taji Shuichi, Hakuhokan, 1976, no. 48

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This pattern first appeared on bowls of the Qianlong period and continued to be produced during successive reign periods. Compare to a similar Jiaqing-marked pair of bowls illustrated in The Tsui Museum of Art, Chinese Ceramics, vol. IV, Hong Kong, 1995, pl. 181. A pair of dishes with the Buddhist emblems arranged in pairs bearing the Daoguang cyclical dates corresponding to 1849 and 1850, were included in the Exhibition of Ch'ing Polychrome Porcelain, Hong Kong Oriental Ceramic Society, 1977, illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 11.

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