Description

Chinese imperial porcelain blue and white deep palace bowl evenly potted with gently flared rim, the exterior with five further flowervheads on a scrolling branch, amongst arrow-head leaves, scrolls and foliage all above a band of stylized lotus petals, the interior painted in the well with a lotus flowerhead, amongst arrow-head leaves, scrolling branches and foliage.

7 ½ inches, 19.1cm diameter.

The base with a six-character mark of Kangxi within a double rings in underglaze blue and of the period, 1662-1722.

 

Provenance & Additional Information

  • An identical bowl in the Gu Gong Palace Museum Collection, Beijing, is illustrated by Chen Ren Min in Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period and Kangxi Period Porcelain in Underglaze Blue, no.126, p.205.
  • This bowl is one of a pair, included by Marchant in their exhibition of Important Chinese Porcelain from Private Collections, 2012, no. 10, pp. 28-29.
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