A FAMILLE ROSE BOWL
A FAMILLE ROSE BOWL

REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-49), IRON-RED SHILU MARK

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A FAMILLE ROSE BOWL
REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-49), IRON-RED SHILU MARK
The conical bowl is finely decorated with a pair of quails on a grassy embankment with chrysanthemum, rocks and bamboo, inscribed with lines of an auspicious poem reading huanghua xiuzhu cheng jiaqu, ruyi pingan niao baoyin, expressing the wish for prosperity and peace, all under a decorative border in blue enamel below the rim.
4¾ in. (12 cm.) diam.
Provenance
The Roden Family Collection of 20th Century Porcelain.
Exhibited
Peter Wain, Heavenly Pieces, An Exhibition Of Chinese Porcelain Of The Early 20th Century, May 1993, Exhibition Catalogue No. 34.

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This bears the studio shop mark Shi Lu of the celebrated studio owner Liang Duishi.

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