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Early 19C Chinese "Diving Dragon" Dish - Jiaqing c1816 browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR: item # 858313 Please refer to our stock # 305 when inquiring.
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A large, heavily potted, "Diving Dragon" dish depicting an angular stylized dragon amongst clouds in pursuit of a flaming pearl. The design originated in more conventional form in the early 18th Century during the reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1723-1735) but this item was made later during the reign of the Jiaqing emperor (1796 - 1820). Similar dishes were salvaged from the wreck of the Diana which sank in 1816. Condition - there are two hairlines - 3cm (1.2 inch) and 4cm (1.5inch)- running from the rim (please see enlargements 7 and 8). There is surface wear to the interior and what is probably an owner's mark - "Shi Yuen Shung" - engraved above the foot rim. 5cm (2 inches)deep; 17.8cm (11 inches) diameter.
19世纪早期青花潜龙纹盘-嘉庆(约1816) |
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