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I. PAIR OF LIDDED BOWLS

                                    THE PORCELAIN: Japanese (Arita), late seventeenth century
                                     THE GILT-METAL MOUNTS: English (London), circa 1680
                HEIGHT: i ft., i9/i6 in. (34.5 cm); WIDTH: i ft., 3 in. (38 cm); DEPTH: lo1/6 in. (25.5 cm)

                                                                                                   85.01.178. 1-.2,

      DESCRIPTION                                             bowl. On the sides of the bowl, gilt-metal cartouches are
      These deep circular lidded bowls are painted with       attached to these bands with pinned hinges. The car-
underglaze decoration in cobalt blue. The scene on each       touches have mistakenly been mounted upside down. At
bowl and its lid shows a classical Chinese mountainscape      each side of the cartouche are scallop shells flanked by
with houses, temples, and foliage veiled in mist. The cen-    paired acanthus leaf scrolls. From the scrolls depends a
ters of the lids and the bases of the bowls are decorated     beribboned wreath of bell flowers centered by a cluster
with a band of stylized chrysanthemum petals encircling       of berries. Each scrolled handle supports a greyhound,
a band of lotus petals. The porcelain has not been cut        its tail wrapped around its body and its neck craned to
or ground down.                                               the side (fig. IB). The foot mount is decorated with op-
      On the lid, a finial of four upturned oak leaves        posed acanthus scrolls and leaves, held in at the cardinal
clasps the knop and a gadrooned band lined with styl-         points by clasps. At the base is a gadrooned band applied
ized leaves is attached to the rim with clips. Pierced bands  to a plain rim.
of larger stylized leaves encircle the lip and foot of the

       FIG. IA

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