AN IMPERIAL FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND BOWL

细节
AN IMPERIAL FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND BOWL
KANGXI YUZHI MARK WITHIN A DOUBLE SQUARE AND OF THE PERIOD

Finely potted with rounded sides rising to a flared rim, enamelled to the exterior with exotic flowers including peonies and day lilies in yellow, shades of green, aubergine, blue and white within iron-red and black outlines reserved on a coral-red ground, the interior and base glazed in white (enamels retouched)--4 1/4in. (11cm.) diam., box

拍品专文

Compare with a pair of similar Imperial bowls from the Wah Kwong and T.Y. Chao collections sold in these Rooms, 20 March 1990, lot 566; another pair is illustrated in Chinese Porcelain: The S.C. Ko Tianminlou Collection, vol. 1, no. 89.

Two similar bowls in the Shanghai Museum are published; one in Chugoku Toji Zenshu, vol. 21, pl. 76, the other in the Catalogue of an exhibition in Japan, Ceramics Throughout China's History from the Shanghai Museum, 1984, no. 92. See also the Bernat example, illustrated by Hugh Moss, By Imperial Command, pl. 74; and another bowl sold in these Rooms, 20 March 1990, lot 567