Published:
– Littleton & Hennessy Asian Art, ‘Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics’, Asia Week New York 2004, no.11, p. 26-27
The deep-rounded sides with bands of carved and moulded archaic ‘taotie’ masks on a diamond-diaper ground above issuing lappets, beneath a flaring barbed rim. The short channelled footring and base also covered with a rich turquoise glaze.
A large turquoise-glazed bowl (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
£ 15,000.00
Period: Kangxi (1662-1722)
Dimensions: 27cm diameter
Provenance:
An Italian private collection
Pierre Saqué (12, Avenue George 5, Paris)
Description
清 康熙 1662-1722 绿松石釉碗
Dimensions: 27cm diameter
Provenance:
– Pierre Sacque,Paris
Published:
– Littleton & Hennessy Asian Art, ‘Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics’, Asia Week New York 2004, no.11, p. 26-27
The deep-rounded sides with bands of carved and moulded archaic ‘taotie’ masks on a diamond-diaper ground above issuing lappets, beneath a flaring barbed rim. The short channelled footring and base also covered with a rich turquoise glaze.
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