8029
A PAIR OF YELLOW-GROUND BLUE AND WHITE PHOENIX DISHES

Daoguang Six-Character Mark and of the Period (1821-1850)

The plates both feature wide mouths, arch abdominals, and circular feet. On the inner walls, the areas around the rims and the bowls' centers are each decorated with two blue sting lines. Inside the string lines and within the center of the bowls, each contains a pair of symmetrical lucky phoenix cloud patterns. The image featuring a curly grass style tail is a male phoenix, while the image featuring a ribbon tail is a female phoenix. The blank spaces between the lucky phoenix clouds are covered in yellow glaze, whilst the abdominal walls are decorated in lucky phoenix cloud patterns. The outside parts of the patterns are also covered in a yellow glaze. Within the circular base, six Chinese characters meaning, Made in the Daoguang Period of the Qing Dynasty, is inscribed across three lines.

D: 16.5 cm

Estimate
150,000 - 220,000
607,000 - 891,000
19,300 - 28,400

Ravenel Spring Auction 2015 Hong Kong

8029

A PAIR OF YELLOW-GROUND BLUE AND WHITE PHOENIX DISHES

Daoguang Six-Character Mark and of the Period (1821-1850)


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