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A FINE DOUCAI 'LOTUS POND' BOWL
QIANLONG SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)

Delicately potted with rounded sides rising to the flared rims, decorated around the exterior with pairs of mandarin ducks swimming in a pond divided by lotus sprays and reeds, all above a band of lappets radiating from the foot, the interior with a roundel containing a third duck
4 in. (10.2 cm.) diam., box

Lot Essay

This unusual synthesis of the wucai and doucai styles on the same vessel originated in the Zhengtong period (1436-1449), while the ducks-in-lotus-pond theme was typical of the decorative style of the Xuande period. A bowl with a very similar decoration excavated from the Zhengtong stratum of the Imperial kiln site at Jingdezhen is illustrated by R. Scott, Orientations, April 1992, fig. 12; and for a Xuande prototype of this pattern, cf. Imperial Porcelain of the Yongle and Xuande Periods Excavated from the Ming Imperial Factory at Jingdezhen, Hong Kong, 1989, no. 89.

Cf. a similar Qianlong-marked bowl illustrated in the exhibition, Ch'ing Porcelain from the Wah Kwong Collection, Hong Kong, 1973, illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 90.

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