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A Chinese Imperial wucai 'dragon and phoenix' bowl Qing dynasty, Jiaqing mark and period The...
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A Chinese Imperial wucai 'dragon and phoenix' bowl
Qing dynasty, Jiaqing mark and period
The thinly potted vessel enamelled around the exterior with a pair of descending phoenixes with feathery necks, separated by a pair of striding five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls, the interior with a further dragon roundel, the base with underglaze blue six character mark within a double circle, 14.8cm diameter, box.
Provenance: European private collection, acquired in the 1980s
清嘉慶 五彩龍鳳紋盌,青花篆書「大清嘉慶年製」款
來源:歐洲私人收藏,購於1980年
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