Asian Art

September 2328, 2023
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LOT 65

Lot 65

A Canton Enamel 'Mandarin Duck' Barbed-Rim Dish, 18th Century

A Canton Enamel 'Mandarin Duck' Barbed-Rim Dish, 18th Century
Lot 65 Details
A Canton Enamel 'Mandarin Duck' Barbed-Rim Dish, 18th Century

清 乾隆时期 广彩铜胎画珐琅鸳鸯'万延年制'葵口盘

The centre decorated with a pair of mandarin ducks amidst flowering lotuses, the base bearing a four-character 'Wan Yan Nian Zhi' mark
diameter 10.8 in — 27.5 cm

Estimate $1,000-$1,200

Realised: $984
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Canton Enamel 'Mandarin Duck' Barbed-Rim Dish, 18th Century
  • A Canton Enamel 'Mandarin Duck' Barbed-Rim Dish, 18th Century
Note:

For a similar canton painted enamel foliate dish with the same mark, please see the Metropolitan Museum in New York, accession number: 24.80.333
一例类似清中期铜胎画珐琅“万延年制”款花果纹菱口盘请参考纽约大都会博物馆藏品编号:24.80.333

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Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession number: 24.80.333

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