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A Chinese famille rose 'Baragon Tumed' dish, 1830-1850
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A Chinese famille rose 'Baragon Tumed' dish, 1830-1850

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A Chinese famille rose 'Baragon Tumed' dish, 1830-1850
with shallow flared rounded sides, the interior enamelled with a lotus medallion, encircled by a border containing the Eight Buddhist Emblems alternating with shou characters repeated below the rim, the cavetto with the 'Seven Regal Treasures' within leaf-shaped panels supported on lotus blossoms alternating with tasselled lion-masks, iron-red Baragon Tumed mark in Mongolian script -- 9 5/16in. (23.6cm.) diam.
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Vessels bearing the Baragon Tumed mark are traditionally known as being part of a service made in the Imperial factories to celebrate the marriage of a granddaughter of the Daoguang emperor to a Mongolian prince of the Tumed banner.