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Lot 8047

A cloisonné enameled footed dish
18th/19th century

16 December 2014, 10:00 PST
San Francisco

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A cloisonné enameled footed dish

18th/19th century
Of tazza form, consisting of a shallow dish covered in ribboned Eight Auspicious Buddhist Emblems (ba jixiang) amid small tufts of smoke and clouds encircling a geometrically stylized eight-petal lotus roundel, the underside of the mouth rim covered in additional vine and lotus patterns encircling the tall conical foot displaying archaistic patterns bisected by a horizontal gilt ridge, tapering slightly to the gilt foot rim encircling the unmarked recessed base.
4 1/2in (11.5cm) high

Footnotes

For a 19th century example, dated by inscription to the 16th year of the Guangxu period (1890), see Chinese Cloisonne: The Clague Collection, The Phoenix Art Museum, 1980, pl. 73, p. 156.

For a closely related example, see Christie's New York, Rivers of Color: Chinese Cloisonné from American Private Collections, 18 Sept. 2014, lot 611, dated to the Qianlong Period.

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