LOT 44 A Chinese Imperial porcelain sancai saucer dish,
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A Chinese Imperial porcelain sancai saucer dish, Guangxu (1875-1908), painted and incised with a green and aubergine five-clawed dragon encircling a flaming pearl amongst stylised clouds and flames against a yellow ground, the underside with fruiting vine, six-character Guangxu mark to base, 13.2cm diameter Provenance: Formerly in a private European collection. Literature: A similar example, in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, is illustrated by He Li in 'Chinese Ceramics, A New Comprehensive Survey', No. 622, p.297; a similar pair of Daoguang saucer dishes were included by Marchant in their exhibition of 'Qing Mark and Period Monochrome and Two-coloured Wares', 1992, No. 55, p.67; another is illustrated by Peter Lam in 'Imperial Porcelain of Late Qing from the Kwan Collection', Art Gallery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1983, No. 61, p. 78, where the author identifies the design as No. 48 on the 1864 imperial kiln production list and No. 47 on the 1900 imperial kiln production list. 清光绪 素三彩黄地褐绿双龙抢珠纹碟 《大清光绪年制》楷书款 Condition report: No obvious faults.
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