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A large blue and white Ming style 'dice' bowl, Qing dynasty, Yongzhengs six character mark in a line and of the period (1723-35).

Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 330 - 9 170 EUR
7 440 - 9 300 USD
Hammer price
230 000 SEK
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Senior specialist Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, European Ceramics and Glass
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
A large blue and white Ming style 'dice' bowl, Qing dynasty, Yongzhengs six character mark in a line and of the period (1723-35).

The strongly potted bowl well painted around the exterior with an arching lotus scroll bearing six flower-heads, the foot edged with a band of classic scrolls, the rim with the reign mark within a rectangular cartouche reserved on a border of breaking waves. Diameter 29,5 cm.

Slightly polished.

Provenance

The Collection of Gustaf Wallenberg (1863-1939). The collection was aquired between 1906 and 1918 when Wallenberg was the Swedish Envoyé in Tokyo, from 1907 he was also accredited for Beijing.

Exhibitions

Deponerad på Östasiatiska museet t.o.m. 1973.

A similar bowl with a mixed floral scroll is illustrated in The Tsui Museum of Art, Chinese Ceramics IV, Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong, 1995, pl 60: and another included in the 1978 Hong Kong Museum of Art exhibition, Ming and Ch'ing Porcelain from the Collection of the T.Y Chao Family Foundation, and illustrated in the Catalogue, no 82.

More information

Compare with the Ming Xuande prototype, a bowl included in An Exhibition of Blue-decorated Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1949, illustrated in the Catalogue, pl 62.