Asian Art Auction

November 30, 2015

LOT 272

Lot 272

Eight Immortals Octagonal Bowl, Tongzhi Iron-Red Seal Mark and of the Period (1862-1874)

Eight Immortals Octagonal Bowl, Tongzhi Iron-Red Seal Mark and of the Period (1862-1874)
Lot 272 Details
Eight Immortals Octagonal Bowl, Tongzhi Iron-Red Seal Mark and of the Period (1862-1874)

清同治 粉彩八仙圖盌

Supported on a splayed foot and sloping gently to a gilded rim, with each of the eight immortals finely depicted on a side, with turquoise glaze to the interior and base
diameter 7.2" — 18.4 cm.
six-character Tongzhi mark
同治礬紅六字篆書款

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $720
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Eight Immortals Octagonal Bowl, Tongzhi Iron-Red Seal Mark and of the Period (1862-1874)
  • Eight Immortals Octagonal Bowl, Tongzhi Iron-Red Seal Mark and of the Period (1862-1874)
  • Eight Immortals Octagonal Bowl, Tongzhi Iron-Red Seal Mark and of the Period (1862-1874)
Note:

A similar example sold at Sotheby’s Australia, October 30, 2012, lot 181

類似一例售於澳洲蘇富比,2012年10月30日,拍品編號181。

CONDITION DETAILS

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