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                   13. Woman’s robe, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), Guangxu period (1875-1908).


                       Embroidery, polychrome silk and metallic-wrapped silk threads on silk satin.  130 x

                       130.5 cm.  The Mactaggart Art Collection, University of Alberta Museums,


                       Edmonton (2005.5.250). ............................................................................................217

                   14. Large dish, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Tongzhi period (1862-1874)-early Guangxu


                       period (1875-1908), Chuxiugong zhi mark.  Porcelain with cobalt and yellow enamel.

                       H: 9.5 cm. D: 64 cm. Georg Weishaupt Collection published in Gunhild Avitabile,


                       From the Dragon’s Treasure: Chinese Porcelain from the 19th-20th century (exh.

                       cat.: Museum fur Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt am Main), 1987 (156) ........................218


                   15. Bowl with first spring dayazhai pattern, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Tongzhi (1862-

                       1874)-early Guangxu period (1875-1908), Dayazhai mark.  Porcelain, turquoise

                       ground with overglaze famille rose decoration.  D: 17.7 cm.  Georg Weishaupt


                       Collection published in Gunhild Avitabile, From the Dragon’s Treasure: Chinese

                       Porcelain from the 19th-20th century (exh. cat: Museum fur Kunsthandwerk,


                       Frankfurt am Main), 1987 (161) ................................................................................219

                   16. Bowl with second spring dayazhai pattern, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Guangxu


                       period (1875-1908), Dayazhai mark.  Porcelain, overglaze painted enamel and gilt.

                       H: 2 ¼ in. (5.7 cm.) D: 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.).  Gift of Mrs. Harry L. Toplitt Jr.


                       Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1984.286)................................................220










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