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A Chinese Pale Celadon Jade Mughal-Style ‘Chrysanthemum’ Bowl

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The bowl with flecks of russet is delicately carved with two concentric bands of petals radiating from the flowerhead in the centre of the interior. The base also carved with a flowerhead, the bowl supported on a short plain foot. Period: Qing (1644‑1912). Diameter 6.8 cm, Height 3.5 cm.

The type of carving seen on the present bowl, with rows of narrow overlapping petals, can be found on a number of Mughal-style jade vessels. See, a large green jade dish (25.4 cm.) carved in similar fashion, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - Jadeware III, Hong Kong, 1995, p. 246, no. 201, where it is dated to the Qing dynasty.

Condition: For condition report, please contact the department here.

Provenance: Chief engineer Holger Rosell (1917-2009).

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The bowl with flecks of russet is delicately carved with two concentric bands of petals radiating from the flowerhead in the centre of the interior. The base also carved with a flowerhead, the bowl supported on a short plain foot. Period: Qing (1644‑1912). Diameter 6.8 cm, Height 3.5 cm.

The type of carving seen on the present bowl, with rows of narrow overlapping petals, can be found on a number of Mughal-style jade vessels. See, a large green jade dish (25.4 cm.) carved in similar fashion, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - Jadeware III, Hong Kong, 1995, p. 246, no. 201, where it is dated to the Qing dynasty.

Condition: For condition report, please contact the department here.

Provenance: Chief engineer Holger Rosell (1917-2009).

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