A PAIR OF 'BARAGON TUMED' FAMILLE ROSE BOWLS AND WOOD STANDS, each with rounded sides, enamelled around the exterior with a seated male and female, possibly the granddaughter of the Emperor Daoguang and her Mongolian husband, a prince of the Tumed banner, a warrior, emblems and sacred animals, between bands of the Eight Buddhist Emblems, bajixiang alternating with shou characters around the rim, the interior with a lotus flower in the medallion (small enamel flakes),

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A PAIR OF 'BARAGON TUMED' FAMILLE ROSE BOWLS AND WOOD STANDS, each with rounded sides, enamelled around the exterior with a seated male and female, possibly the granddaughter of the Emperor Daoguang and her Mongolian husband, a prince of the Tumed banner, a warrior, emblems and sacred animals, between bands of the Eight Buddhist Emblems, bajixiang alternating with shou characters around the rim, the interior with a lotus flower in the medallion (small enamel flakes),
Iron-red Mongolian two-character mark, Daoguang
23cm. diam., wood stands (2)

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For another example, cf. Soame Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, pl.CXII, fig.1, from the British Museum

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