Asian Art

December 0207, 2023
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LOT 220

Lot 220

A Pair of Iron-Red Decorated Blue and White 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Bowls, Possibly Daoguang Period

A Pair of Iron-Red Decorated Blue and White 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Bowls, Possibly Daoguang Period
Lot 220 Details
A Pair of Iron-Red Decorated Blue and White 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Bowls, Possibly Daoguang Period

或道光 青花矾红'佛教八吉祥'纹碗一对

Each with an endless knot mark to the base, the exterior decorated with the Eight Buddhist Emblems in iron-red enamels above a band of scrolling lotus in underglaze blue
diameter 3.9 in — 10 cm

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Realised: $861
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Pair of Iron-Red Decorated Blue and White 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Bowls, Possibly Daoguang Period
  • A Pair of Iron-Red Decorated Blue and White 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Bowls, Possibly Daoguang Period
  • A Pair of Iron-Red Decorated Blue and White 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Bowls, Possibly Daoguang Period
Provenance:

Acquired from Christie's and Sotheby's London in the 1960s, by repute
来源:
传1960年期间购藏自伦敦佳士得及苏富比

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