Vietnamese 18th C. Bleu de Hue Porcelain Lotus Dish
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Vietnamese 18th C. Bleu de Hue Porcelain Lotus Dish Marked "Jade Trinket" (From a Vietnamese Royal Family) - This porcelain dish is elaborately decorated in vivid underglazed blue with two ducks swimming around flowering lotus. The bottom of the dish is left undecorated, and bears the two character "Ngoan ngoc" marking meaning "jade trinket", which was used for the princes, princesses and other with lower ranks who lived inside the palace. This very high quality porcelain was ordered from China for the court use. Although Chinese artisans executed the painting, Vietnamese rulers dictated the designs. Each ruler ordered ceramics of his own liking for use in his court, as well as presentation pieces to give to members of royal families and mandarin officials. This piece comes from the estate of a Vietnamese Royal Family (the family now lives in the United States, and wishes to remain private as they still have relatives living in Vietnam). Measurements: 1"H x 5.25" diameter.
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Vietnamese 18th C. Bleu de Hue Porcelain Lotus Dish
Estimate $3,500 - $4,000
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