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From the 1700s onwards, kings of the Le-Trinh dynasty in Vietnam ordered porcelain from China for their court. This type is named after Hue, the 19th-century capital of the last royal dynasty in Vietnam, the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945). Although Chinese artisans executed the painting, Vietnamese rulers dictated the designs. Each ruler ordered ceramics of his own liking for use in his court, as well as presentation pieces to give to members of royal families and mandarin officials.
The Neifu mark appears to start around 1841-1883; at the end of the 19th century metal rims had become very popular, to protect the rim from damage.
There is a similar bowl in the collection of the Art Gallery New South Wales, with a dragon spitting fire amongst circular clouds, the design stopping short at the rim, accession number 168.2002
十九世紀 順化青花龍鳳紋盞三件 景德鎮出口 內府款
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註:
十八世紀始,越南後黎朝開始向景德鎮定制官窯器。此類的青花後以阮朝都城順化為名,作順化青花。順化青花的器形紋樣由越南皇家貴族制定,在景德鎮燒制。'內府'底款大約於1841開始出現,十九世紀後期開始盛行鑲邊,以保護瓷器口沿損壞。
悉尼的紐省州立博物館藏有一相似的龍紋順化青花,見藏品168.2002。