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An identical dish was sold in our London Rooms, 6 April 1976, lot 166, and
          two examples at Christie’s Hong Kong, The Jingguantang Collection, 3
          November 1996, lot 588 and One Man’s Vision, Important Chinese Art from
          The Manno Art Museum, 28 October 2002, lot 554.
          The present dishes are closely related to the ‘birthday’ dishes said to have
          been made for the celebration of the Emperor Kangxi’s 60th birthday in 1713.
          A varied number of designs were commissioned as part of this set and many
          of them included birds and fowers, as is the case with the present dishes.
          The size and shape of the dishes also compare well with the birthday dishes.
          However, the present dishes lack the auspicious birthday greeting inscribed
          on the rim border of the ‘birthday’ dishes.
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          The decoration on these dishes also relates surprisingly well with that on
          the phoenix-tail vase in the Palace Museum, Beijing, which is very fnely
          enameled in the famille verte palette and decorated with similar birds above
          a lush lotus pond (see Kangxi Yongzheng Qianlong, Hong Kong, 1989, p. 53,
          pl. 37). Another similar Kangxi vase is illustrated by A. du Boulay, Christie’s
          Pictorial History of Chinese Ceramics, 1984, p. 226.
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