Two “Baragon Tumed” porcelain and polychrome enamel bowls

CHINA - 19th century

Estimate : 2 000 - 3 000 €

Sold 2 200 €

Two Famille rose Daoguang “Baragon Tumed” porcelain and polychrome enamel bowls decorated with Buddhist figures and symbols, a lotus flower inside, and a Manchu mark in iron red.
With carved wooden bases.

Height (without base): 6.3 cm
Diameter: 12.2

Provenance: Jacques Cazeaux, diplomat posted to China and Indochina during the 20th century

One has a crack.

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