A FINE WHITE JADE SHALLOW BOWL
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A FINE WHITE JADE SHALLOW BOWL

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A FINE WHITE JADE SHALLOW BOWL
DAOGUANG PERIOD (1821-1850)

Of compressed globular form with incurved rims, the bowl is supported on a separate flared foot and incised on the recessed base with the inscription Xingyouheng Tang, Hall of Constancy, the semi-translucent stone of a milky-white tone with areas of opaque speckles
5 1/2 in. (13.9 cm.) wide, box
Exhibited
The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong and the Fung Ping Shan Museum, University of Hong Kong, Arts from the Scholar's Studio, 1986, no. 110.

Lot Essay

It is possible that the separately made foot was carved from the inside of the hollowed vessel, so as to make optimum use of the flawless white material.

The Xingyouheng Tang belonged to the fifth Prince Ding, Zaichuan, who was the great-great-grandson of the Qianlong Emperor, and who inherited the princedom upon the death of his father in 1836. A keen collector of paintings and works of art, Zaichuan had many of his pieces inscribed with this hallmark.

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