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342 Compare an identical lacquer chrysanthemum-shaped tea bowl and
An inscribed red lacquer ‘chrysanthemum’ tea bowl and cover cover also gilt-decorated with two Qianlong four-character marks and
an inscribed Imperial poem, in the Qing Court Collection in the Palace
Qianlong four-character seal marks and of the period, the inscription Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Lacquer Wares of the Yuan and Ming
Dynasties. The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum,
dated spring 1776 Hong Kong, 2006, pp.215, no.164. See also another identical pair in the
Shanghai Museum, illustrated in Qingdai Ciqi Shangjian, Hong Kong,
Supported on a splayed circular foot, the wide body curved upwards to a 1994, p.167, no.217.
flared rim, the domed cover with a circular knop, decorated with raised
vertical petals, all lacquered in brilliant red, the tip of the cover and the
base of the bowl each with a gilt four-character Imperial zhuanshu seal
mark, the central cartouches within lacquered black, the cover gilt with a
dated kaishu inscription.
10.3cm diam. (2).
HK$200,000 - 300,000
US$26,000 - 39,000
清乾隆 朱漆御題詩菊瓣式蓋盌 金彩「乾隆年製」篆書款
「製是菊花式,把比菊花輕,啜茗合陶句,裛露掇其英。乾隆丙申春
御題。」
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