A RARE AND FINELY DECORATED DOUCAI 'DUCKS AND LOTUS POD' BOWL
A RARE AND FINELY DECORATED DOUCAI 'DUCKS AND LOTUS POD' BOWL
A RARE AND FINELY DECORATED DOUCAI 'DUCKS AND LOTUS POD' BOWL
A RARE AND FINELY DECORATED DOUCAI 'DUCKS AND LOTUS POD' BOWL
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A RARE AND FINELY DECORATED DOUCAI `DUCKS AND LOTUS POD' BOWL

JIAQING SEAL MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)

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A RARE AND FINELY DECORATED DOUCAI 'DUCKS AND LOTUS POD' BOWL
JIAQING SEAL MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)
6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box
Provenance
Hosokawa Morisada (1912-2005) Collection, Tokyo.
Literature
Shin no Jiki, Hashi no Toki, Kumamoto Prefectural Museum, Kumamoto, 1993, no. 35.
Mokumeigoshiki, Tokyo, 1992, p. 83, no. 38.
Exhibited
Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefectural Museum, Shin no Jiki, Hashi no Toki, 1993.
Special notice
Please note that this lot is subject to an import tariff. The amount of the import tariff due is a percentage of the final hammer price plus buyer's premium. The buyer should contact Post Sale Services prior to the sale to determine the estimated amount of the import tariff. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a foreign address the buyer will not be required to pay the import tariff, but the shipment may be delayed while awaiting approval to export from the local government. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a domestic address, if the buyer collects the property in person, or if the buyer arranges their own shipping (whether domestically or internationally), the buyer will be required to pay the import tariff. For the purpose of calculating sales tax, if applicable, the import tariff will be added to the final hammer price plus buyer's premium and sales tax will be collected as per The Buyer's Premium and Taxes section of the Conditions of Sale.

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Lot Essay

Compare four bowls decorated with this pattern, variously bearing the reign marks of Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang (decorated in underglaze blue only) and one with an apochryphal Chenghua mark, illustrated in the Catalogue of a Special Exhibition of Cheng-hua Period Porcelain, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1984, nos. 84-87.

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