AN IRON-RED-DECORATED YELLOW-GROUND 'XI'-CHARACTER' BOWL
AN IRON-RED-DECORATED YELLOW-GROUND 'XI'-CHARACTER' BOWL
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AN IRON-RED-DECORATED YELLOW-GROUND 'XI'-CHARACTER' BOWL

TONGZHI FOUR-CHARACTER MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1862-1874)

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AN IRON-RED-DECORATED YELLOW-GROUND 'XI'-CHARACTER' BOWL
TONGZHI FOUR-CHARACTER MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1862-1874)
The deep sides are decorated on the exterior with iron-red xi (happiness) characters arranged in four rows on a lemon-yellow ground, all between gilt borders. The interior is white.
7 1/16 in. (18 cm.) diam.

Lot Essay

This bowl was made as part of one of the sets of Imperial wedding porcelain, each of a different pattern, made for the celebration of the wedding of Cixi's son Zaichun, the Tongzhi emperor. For a discussion of these wedding porcelains, see R. Longsdorf, 'The Tongzhi Imperial Wedding Porcelain', Orientations, October 1996, p. 74, fig. 20, where he notes that pieces of this pattern are very rare, with the one illustrated, fig. 20, the only one he has seen. Also illustrated, are a pair of bowls of a different shape decorated with the same pattern, fig. 19.

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