Lot 175
  • 175

a 'doucai' 'chrysanthemum medallion' jarlet and cover Daoguang Seal mark and Period

Estimate
25,000 - 35,000 USD
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Description

the ovoid body with eight.mes dallions, each comprising two wide leaves enclosing double chrysanthemum heads, reserved against a white ground with detached lotus scrolls, picked out in green, yellow and red enamels, between underglaze-blue lappet borders at the foot and the collar, a single medallion repeated on the flat cover, surrounded on the sides by detached lotus sprays (2)

Provenance

Robert Kleiner & Co., Ltd., London, by repute.

Condition

The jar and cover are in good overall condition with good enamels.
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Catalogue Note

For a nearly identical jar and cover, see Imperial Life in the Qing Dynasty. Treasures from the Shenyang Palace Museum, China, Singapore, n.d., p. 84.