LOT 330 A pair of coral-ground reserve-decorated 'lotus' bowls
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Qianlong underglaze blue seal marks and of the period The bell-form bowls each raised on a short flared foot and decorated with two rows of flower-heads and fronted lotus in an interlocking network of leafy tendrils, the details finely rendered in iron-red and all reserved on a rich coral ground.5 1/8in (13cm) diameter; 2 1/2in (6.3cm) high (2).,转到 Chinese Works of Art
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注脚:清乾隆 珊瑚紅地荷花紋盌一對 《大清乾隆年製》款See S. Marchant and Son, Nineteenth Century Mark and Period Porcelain, London, 7-28 June, 1992, no. 28, for a pair of Qianlong mark and period bowls of identical decoration and size.For a closely related example from the Daoguang period, see a pair from the E.T. Chow Collection, sold in Hong Kong, 25, November 1980, lot 152, and later sold at Christie's London, 11 November 2002, lot 62.
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