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A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE 'BARAGON' TUMED BOWLS
DAOGUANG PERIOD (1821-1850), 'BARAGON TUMED' MARKS IN
MONGOLIAN SCRIPT IN IRON-RED ENAMEL
Each bowl has a flared rim and is enameled to the exterior with the Buddhist The 'Baragon Tumed' mark on the base identifies the bowl as part of a
emblems of the 'Seven Regal Treasures', including the Wheel of the Law, service made at the imperial factories to celebrate the marriage of one of the
elephant, horse, jewel, a male deity, the Minister, and the General, within leaf- Daoguang emperor's daughters to a Mongolian prince of the Tumed Banner
shaped panels. The foot and mouth rims are decorated with shou characters in 1842.
alternating with the Eight Buddhist Emblems.
4 1/8 in. (10.6 cm.) diam. (2)
清道光 粉彩七政寳紋碗一對 礬紅蒙文款
£3,000-5,000 US$3,900-6,400
€3,300-5,500 來源:
瑞典私人舊藏
PROVENANCE:
Private Swedish Collection.
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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE SWISS COLLECTION
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A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE 'CHRYSANTHEMUM AND
POMEGRANATE' BOTTLE VASE
REPUBLIC PERIOD (1912-1949)
The vase is finely enamelled to the exterior with blossoming branches of
chrysanthemum and fruiting branches of pomegranate. The shoulder is
decorated with a band of floral scrolls reserved on a pink ground below a band
of stiff leaves and floral scroll border to the neck The base has a Hongxian four-
character mark in iron-red enamel.
15√ in. (40.4 cm.) high
£8,000-12,000 US$11,000-15,000
€8,700-13,000
瑞士私人珍藏
民國 粉彩菊花石榴紋賞瓶
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