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           A FAMILLE ROSE ‘BARAGON TUMED’ BOWL               A RARE PAIR OF LARGE FAMILLE ROSE ‘ROMANCE OF THE
           Daoguang, iron-red ‘Baragon Tumed’ marks in Mongolian script   WESTERN CHAMBER’ VASES AND STANDS, GU
           The exterior enamelled with eight variously-coloured bodhi leaves   Yongzheng
           containing various Buddhist symbols including a wheel of life, a   Each of square waisted section, with simulated ‘spotted bamboo’
           kneeling Bodhisattva, an elephant, a horse and a figure wielding a   edges framing leaf-shaped panels reserved on a ground of prunus and
           sword, each leaf raised on a flower dividing animal heads suspending   bamboo amidst cloud scrolls, the panels depicting scenes from The
           beaded tassels, between borders of Shou characters alternating with   Romance of the Western Chamber, the porcelain stands with shaped
           the Eight Buddhist Symbols, bajixiang, at the foot and rim, the interior   aprons and ruyi-cloud feet superbly painted with swirls of chestnut and
           with a lotus blossom in the well.                 umber browns in imitation of wood.
           16.5cm (6 1/2in) diam.                            Each 45.5cm (17 3/4in) high. (4).
           £1,500 - 2,000                                    £10,000 - 15,000
           CNY14,000 - 18,000                                CNY90,000 - 140,000

           Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價   Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價

           清道光 粉彩七珍八寶紋盌                                      清雍正 粉彩開光「西廂記」方觚一對
           礬紅「土木特旗右旗」蒙文款
                                                             Published, Illustrated and Exhibited: Roger Keverne Ltd., Summer
           ‘Baragon Tumed’ marked porcelain pieces such as the present lot   Exhibition, London, 2011, no.52
           appear to have been made at the Imperial factories at Jingdezhen as
           part of a service commissioned to celebrate the marriage of one of the   展覽著錄:Roger Keverne Ltd.,《夏季展覽》,倫敦,2011年,
           daughters of the Daoguang emperor to a Mongolian prince in 1842.   編號52
           Pieces from this service bear the two-character Mongolian name of the
           prince, who belonged to the Tumed group or clan.

           Compare similar bowls also with Baragon Tumed marks which were
           sold at Bonhams London on 10 November 2011, lots 260, 261 and
           262; and another pair of bowls formerly in the Weishaupt Collection,
           which was also sold at Bonhams London on 10 November 2011,
           lots 267.


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