LOT 392 A Chinese porcelain lemon-yellow bowl, Yongzheng mark and pr...
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A Chinese porcelain lemon-yellow bowl, Yongzheng mark and probably of the period, delicately potted with a gently-curved body rising to a slightly everted rim, supported by a short foot, the exterior covered in a bright lemon-yellow glaze, the interior white, underglaze blue six-character Yongzheng mark within double-circle to base, 10cm diameter, 5.5cm high Note: Bowls and dishes enameled yellow on exterior with white interiors were used by Imperial concubines of the first rank. A Yongzheng mark and period yellow enameled bowl of similar size sold at Christie's New York, 21st-22nd March 2013, lot 1184; and a pair Yongzheng mark and period lemon-yellow glazed bowls is illustrated in Selected Ceramics from the Collection of Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Hu, Shanghai Museum, 1989, p. 89, no. 54. Another example was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 27th November 2013, lot 3490, and another is illustrated in Imperial Perfection: The Palace Porcelain of Three Chinese Emperors, Hong Kong, 2004, no.99, p.248-249. 品相報告 Condition Report: There are three fine, old hairlines emanating from the rim. Very light surface wear present to the interior of the bowl. Examined under UV. Please contact the department for additional condition images.
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