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THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK GENTLEMAN
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A VERY RARE LEMON-YELLOW-ENAMELED Yongzheng-marked monochrome 'chrysanthemum' bowls are exceptionally
'CHRYSANTHEMUM' BOWL rare. A Yongzheng-marked, celadon-glazed ‘chrysanthemum’ bowl of
YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE approximately the same size (18 cm. diam.), also potted with twenty-eight
WITHIN A DOUBLE CIRCLE AND PROBABLY OF THE PERIOD petals, in the Meiyintang Collection, is illustrated by R. Krahl in Chinese
Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, Volume Two, 1994-2010, p. 206, no.
The bowl is finely potted with deep, rounded sides molded as twenty-eight
chrysanthemum petals that rise from the conformingly molded foot to the 860. The Meiyintang bowl was subsequently sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong,
scalloped rim, and is covered overall with a enamel of lemon-yellow color. The Meiyingtang Collection Part V: An Important Selection of Imperial Chinese
Porcelains, 8 April 2013, lot 5. Another celadon-glazed example was sold at
7º in. (18.4 cm.) diam. Christie’s Hong Kong, 26 April 2004, lot 943. A further Yongzheng-marked
‘chrysanthemum’ bowl covered in a pale blue glaze, also potted with twenty-
$20,000-30,000 eight petals, was sold at Christie’s New York, 22-23 March 2018, lot 768.
PROVENANCE:
By repute, acquired prior to 1980, and thence by descent within the family. 紐約私人珍藏
或為清雍正 檸檬黃彩菊瓣式盌
來源:
1980年以前入藏(傳), 後家族傳承。
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