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GUANGXU SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE IN A LINE AND OF THE PERIOD (1875-1908)
Details
A FAMILLE ROSE ALTAR VESSEL AND COVER, DENG
Guangxu six-character mark in underglaze blue in a line and of the period (1875-1908)
The stem bowl and cover enamelled with orchid sprays and keyfret borders at the rims, the cover surmounted by a gilt spherical finial; together with a large celadon bowl, Guangxu six-character mark and of the period, molded with a ruyi band above the foot, and an incised key-fret border below the rim; and a celadon-glazed dish with flaring sides, Daoguang seal mark and of the period
Deng 11½in. (29.3cm.) high; bowl 9½ in. (24.2cm.) diam., dish 6 5/8in. (16.9cm.) diam.
Deng: Simon Kwan Collection no. 120.
Bowl: Simon Kwan Collection no. 149. (3)
Guangxu six-character mark in underglaze blue in a line and of the period (1875-1908)
The stem bowl and cover enamelled with orchid sprays and keyfret borders at the rims, the cover surmounted by a gilt spherical finial; together with a large celadon bowl, Guangxu six-character mark and of the period, molded with a ruyi band above the foot, and an incised key-fret border below the rim; and a celadon-glazed dish with flaring sides, Daoguang seal mark and of the period
Deng 11½in. (29.3cm.) high; bowl 9½ in. (24.2cm.) diam., dish 6 5/8in. (16.9cm.) diam.
Deng: Simon Kwan Collection no. 120.
Bowl: Simon Kwan Collection no. 149. (3)
Exhibited
Deng and bowl: Imperial Porcelain of Late Qing from the Kwan Collection, Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1983, pls. 120 and 149.
Deng: The Wonders of the Potter's Palette; Qing Ceramics from the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1984, pl. 49.
Deng and bowl: Imperial Porcelain of Late Ch'ing from the Kwan Collection, Taipei, National Museum of History, 1985, pls. 120 and 149.
Deng: The Wonders of the Potter's Palette; Qing Ceramics from the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1984, pl. 49.
Deng and bowl: Imperial Porcelain of Late Ch'ing from the Kwan Collection, Taipei, National Museum of History, 1985, pls. 120 and 149.
Further details
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