A FAMILLE ROSE BUDDHIST-SHAPED EWER, PENBAHU

DAGUANG SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD

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A FAMILLE ROSE BUDDHIST-SHAPED EWER, PENBAHU
DAGUANG SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD
The globular body enamelled with two rows of alternating lotus scrolls and the Eight Buddhist Emblems, raised on a high spreading foot, and rising to an elaborate neck with an upright mouth, with a curved spout issuing from a moulded mythical-animal head from the side of the body, all decorated with further floral scrolls
7 5/8in. (19.3cm.) high
Exhibited
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Imperial Porcelain of Late Qing, Kwan Collection, 1983, Catalogue, no. 35
National Museum of History, Taipei, Imperial Porcelain of late Ch'ing, From the Kwan Collection, 1985, Catalogue, no. 35
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington, D.C., Joined Colours, Ceramics in the Min Chiu Society Hong Kong, 1993.

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