A FINE FAMILLE ROSE 'CHRYSANTHEMUM' DISH

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A FINE FAMILLE ROSE 'CHRYSANTHEMUM' DISH
ENCIRCLED YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD

The delicately potted dish with a fluted well rising to a flattened everted rim, the flat base resting on a wedge-shaped ringfoot, finely emamelled to the central medallion with five chrysanthemum blooms picked out in shaded tones of pink, yellow, and iron-red, borned on stems with a multitude of curled leaves in varying tones of turquoise, green and blue outlined in black enamel--6 3/4in. (17cm.) diam, box

拍品专文

A near identical dish from the Paul and Helen Bernat Collection sold in Hong Kong, 15 November 1988, and again 2 May 1991, lot 257

Cf. a dish of this pattern and size in the Illustrated Catalogue of Ch'ing Dynasty Porcealin in the National Palace Museum, pl. 98; and another illustrated in Mayuyama, Seventy Years, vol. I, no. 1064.

A pair of slightly smaller Yongzheng dishes with fluted sides, similarly enamelled, from the T.Y. Chao Collection was exhibited at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Chingtechen Porcelain of the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties, Catalogue, 1978, no. 92.

Hugh Moss illustrates a chrysanthemum dish painted to the centre with peonies in By Imprerial Command, pl. 64, where he attributes the enamelling to the Peking Palace Workshop