A PAIR OF FINE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS
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A PAIR OF FINE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS

UNDERGLAZE BLUE KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARKS WITHIN DOUBLE CIRCLES AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A PAIR OF FINE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS
UNDERGLAZE BLUE KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARKS WITHIN DOUBLE CIRCLES AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)
With deep rounded sides raised on tall straight feet, each painted to the exterior with scrolling hibiscus, qiukui, above a band of lappets at the foot, the interiors with a central medallion containing a further floral spray
5¼ in. (13 cm.) diam. (2)
來源
Sotheby's Hong Kong, 20th May 1987, lot 458
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拍品專文

Compare with another Qing dynasty bowl of this pattern from the Percival David Foundation collection with a Kangxi mark, illustrated by R. Scott, For the Imperial Court, no. 39, p. 108, where the author mentions that the yellow hibiscus (qiukui) had been a popular subject with artists since the Song period.

This pattern is inspired by the palace bowls made during the Chenghua reign, 1465-87. For an example of the Ming dynasty Chenghua prototype with this design, see the bowl exhibited at the O. C. S. Exhibition of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain, 1953, Catalogue, no. 101.