, early 19th century, Qing Dynasty, both decorated with a retreat complex, inscribed with poetic inscriptions and two seal marks in iron red, the base inscribed in iron-red with a four-character seal mark yunting jingzhi, 8cm diameter (2)
Yinxinshiwu was the study room of the famous Qing dynasty (1644-1911) official Tao Shu. Tao Shu (1779-1839), courtesy name Yunting, a native of Anhua, Hunan province, was an official during the Jiaqing (1796-1820) and Daoguang (1820-1850) period. See a 19th century inscribed bowl with similar scene and seal mark sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 2 June 2015, Lot 504
清19世纪早期 "云汀敬制"款题诗文粉彩小碟两件
Condition Report:
Wear to the enamel and inscriptions, one with a hairline of 4mm to the rim and the other with three cracks to the rim
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