Selection of imperial porcelain over 93 years in three collections

5885 | Daoguang period,Qing Dynasty AN IMPERIAL YELLOW GLAZED SAUCER DISH

AN IMPERIAL YELLOW GLAZED SAUCER DISH

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Size: D17.1cm

Signed and dated: Daoguang period,Qing Dynasty

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Final Price: RMB 110,000


Daoguang Six-Character Mark
With gently flared rim,incised on the front with a five-claw dragon in pursuit of a flaming pearl amongst clouds all within a circular medallion,the inner rim plain,the exterior underside with two similar dragons both chasing the flaming pearl.Six-character sealmark of Daoguang in underglaze blue and of the period,1821-1850.
▲ An identical dish is illustrated by Gunhild Avitabile in From the Dragons Treasure,Chinese Porcelain from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century from the Weishaupt Collection,1987,no. 45,p. 45.
PROVENANCE
1. Formerly in the collection of Dr. Samuel Grant,Chicago,Illinois,USA.
2. Mr. Paul Lande’s Collection