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Doucai saucer, Qing dynasty, late Kangxi China, 1700-1722.
Doucai saucer, Qing dynasty, late Kangxi China, 1700-1722. Small doucai flat-bottomed saucer dish with straight slightly flared sides. The interior is decorated with two orange four-clawed dragons (head to tail) in rouge de fer enamels with green tails and manes amid clouds contending over a flaming pearl. The borders are of double line and ruyi heads. The exterior is decorated with waves and curling heads. The base has a six-character Chenghua mark in underglaze blue within a double lined circle although the piece dates to the late Kangxi period.
Unique Identifier
AR919138
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2816px × 2229px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
artefact
Artifact
Ceramic
Chenghua
china
CHINESE
color
country
doucai ware
Dragon
DYNASTY
eighteenth century
Enamel
Kangxi period
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
mythical beast
mythical creature
MYTHOLOGY
Object
Plate
Porcelain
Pottery
qing dynasty
SAUCER