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A CORAL-GROUND BOWL, DAOGUANG SEAL MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD, the deep sides flaring towards the rim decorated with an allover pattern of foliate scroll comprised of a top row of peony blossoms and lower row of lotus blossoms, all borne on conjoined leafy tendrils forming arabesques and finely penciled in coral on white reserved against the coral ground--5 in. diam.

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A CORAL-GROUND BOWL, DAOGUANG SEAL MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD, the deep sides flaring towards the rim decorated with an allover pattern of foliate scroll comprised of a top row of peony blossoms and lower row of lotus blossoms, all borne on conjoined leafy tendrils forming arabesques and finely penciled in coral on white reserved against the coral ground--5 in. diam.

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A similar pair of bowls of the same date was included in the exhibition, Qing Mark and Period Monochromes and Enamelled Wares, S. Marchant & Son, London, July 1981, Catalogue no. 40. Other single examples are illustrated in the Percival David Foundation Catalogue, section 5, no. B709; by Valenstein, A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics, 1989, no. 282, and by Lang, The Powell-Cotton Collection of Chinese Ceramics, no. 113

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