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A yellow-ground green-enamelled 'dragon' and phoenix bowl, underglaze blue Daoguang seal mark and of the period.

Estimate
40 000 - 60 000 SEK
3 500 - 5 250 EUR
3 690 - 5 530 USD
Hammer price
80 000 SEK
Purchasing info
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Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Head Specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
A yellow-ground green-enamelled 'dragon' and phoenix bowl, underglaze blue Daoguang seal mark and of the period.

The deep rounded sides supported on a straight foot. The exterior decorated with two incised five clawed dragons and two phoenix's in pursuit of a flaming pearl, alternating with cloud motifs above a band of lappets. The interior with a central roundel with an archaistic shou character. Diameter 11.5 cm.

Hairline cracks.

Provenance

The collection of General Director Vilhelm Meyers. A prominent Danish businessman who lived and worked in China during the years 1902-1935. He ran and owned the Andersen & Meyer Ltd, a company which at the time had about 25 000 employees.

Exhibitions

Compare a bowl of this type sold at Sotheby's . Important Chinese Art, New York, 15 september 2015.

Literature

Christopher Bo Bramsen: The Director General: Vilhelm Meyer - a Danish businessman's life in China. Copenhagen: G.E.C. Gads Forlag, 1993. 381 pp.

More information

Strict regulations determined who was allowed to use what in the Imperial Court. This design with green dragons on a yellow ground was used by the Emperor's concubines of the second rank at the Court.