A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE 'BARAGON TUMED' CUPS
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A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE 'BARAGON TUMED' CUPS

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A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE 'BARAGON TUMED' CUPS
DAOGUANG, IRON-RED 'BARAGON TUMED' MARKS IN MONGOLIAN SCRIPT (1821-1850)

Each enamelled on the exterior with the Buddhist emblems of the 'Seven Regal Treasures', including the Wheel of the Law, elephant, horse, jewel, the Queen, the Minister and the General, within leaf-shaped panels, supported on lotus blossoms above stylised waves and rocks and below a band of tasselled lion-mask lappets, all between bands of Shou characters separated by Buddhist emblems, the interior with a single lotus flower head
3 1/4 in. (8.2 cm.) diam. (2)

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A pair of similar cups from the Weishaupt collection is illustrated by G. Avitabile, From the Dragon's Treasure, no. 54. Cf. a bowl of the same design and the 'Baragon Tumed' Mongolian script mark, illustrated by Soame Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, London, 1987, pl. CXII. These cups form part of a service made at the Imperial factories to celebrate the marriage of one of the Daoguang Emperor's daughters to a Mongolian prince of the Tumed banner in 1842.

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