A YELLOW AND GREEN 'DRAGON AND PHOENIX' BOWL

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A YELLOW AND GREEN 'DRAGON AND PHOENIX' BOWL
ENCIRCLED KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD

Finely potted with rounded sides rising to an everted rim, the upper band of the exterior decorated with a pair of striding dragons pursuing a flaming pearl above a lower section of phoenix roundel divided by trefoil clouds, the interior central medallion painted in underglaze- blue within a double circle enclosing a shou (longevity) character in simplified seal script amidst scrolling clouds
6 in. (15 cm.) diam.

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An identical bowl in the Tsui Museum of Art is illustrated in the Catalogue, Ceramics IV, no. 111 (QPK007). It is recorded that bowls of this design were made for a guifei (highest-ranking imperial concubine) or a fei (imperial concubine), ibid., p. 64.

(US$8,000-10,000)

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