Dish
1662-1722 (made)
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Porcelain dish with incised dragons and decorated in polychrome enamel glazes (green, manganese, purple, white) with two dragons among clouds chasing a flaming pearl in the centre, six dragons along the rim and four dragons and five cranes on the lower side on a yellow ground.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain with incised decoration and coloured glazes |
Brief description | Porcelain dish decorated with dragons on a yellow ground, Jingdezhen, China, Kangxi mark and period (1662-1722) |
Physical description | Porcelain dish with incised dragons and decorated in polychrome enamel glazes (green, manganese, purple, white) with two dragons among clouds chasing a flaming pearl in the centre, six dragons along the rim and four dragons and five cranes on the lower side on a yellow ground. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Six characters Kangxi mark in a double circle in underglaze blue on the base
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Credit line | Andrew Burman Gift |
Object history | Given by Mr. Andrew Burman, accessioned in 1909. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Asia Department registers, as part of a 2022 provenance research project. Letter from Andrew Burman to Mr Wylde (13/11/1909). '[...] The plates were part of the loot from Peking after the Boxer troubles, and out of the same lot of loot came those yellow bowls which Mr W.G. Gulland gave to the museum. I own some of the bowls similar to those in the Gulland collection, both he and I having obtained them through Mr [George R.] Davies'. |
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Bibliographic reference | Du Boulay, Anthony. The Summer Palace, Beijing 1900: an inventory by Noel Du Boulay, commandant 1900-1901. Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society. 1990-1991, vol. 55, pp. 93 and 94, pl. 12. |
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Accession number | C.757-1909 |
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Record created | June 25, 2009 |
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