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911 A RARE POWDER-BLUE-GLAZED                              清雍正ǭằ藍釉菊≓盤ǭ雙圈六字楷書款
               ‘CHRYSANTHEMUM’ DISH
               YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE      Ϝ源
               WITHIN A DOUBLE CIRCLE AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)  +VMJBO (BO[֖儷Ⅷ藏
 洛杉╜
               The dish has rounded sides that are molded as chrysanthemum   )BSPME $BSUFSⅧ藏
 阿‰֬克基
 新墨西ড়州
               petals rising from the foot ring with corresponding notches to the   藍理捷
 紐約
 編號
               scalloped rim. It is covered on the interior and exterior with
               a speckled, powder-blue glaze.
               7 in. (17.8 cm.) diam., cloth box
               $200,000-300,000
               PROVENANCE:
               Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ganz Collection, Los Angeles.
               Harold Carter Collection, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
               J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 4679.

               Chrysanthemum-form porcelain dishes, reviving a Song dynasty   The decree further mentions “forty pieces to be fired of every
               lacquer shape, were produced in twelve different colors during   type according to the samples.” A rare complete set of Yongzheng
               the Yongzheng period. A number of chrysanthemum-shaped   chrysanthemum dishes in the twelve different colors is illustrated
               dishes with Yongzheng marks are in the Beijing Palace Museum   in Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong: Qing Porcelain from the Palace
               Collection and illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of   Museum Collection, Hong Kong, 1989, p. 316, no. 145.
               the Palace Museum - 37- Monochrome Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1999,
               pl. 257. Six are illustrated by Feng Xianming, Wenwu, 1984, p. 37,   A similar powder-blue-glazed Yongzheng chrysanthemum dish
               no. 10, where the author noted that a decree issued in the eleventh   is illustrated by R. Krahl in Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang
               year of Yongzheng (corresponding to 1733) instructed Nian Xiyao,   Collection, London, 1994, Vol II, p. 196, no. 847. Another pair of
               Minister of the Imperial Household, to send “the twelve colours   Yongzheng powder-blue-glazed dishes in the Museum of Fine
               of chrysanthemum dishes, one of each colour, for the inspection of   Arts, Boston, is illustrated in The World’s Great Collections. Oriental
               the permanent guardian of the treasury and chief eunuch Samuha.”   Ceramics, vol. 10, Tokyo, 1980, pl. 264.






































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