Bowl, enamel on metal, enamelling, Light blue ground, red, pink, white, green, blue; 7 1/4" diameter, 3 3/8" high' Single flower motif, inside center; floral pattern, outside; footring; damaged January 1969 condition good Bowl, Canton enamel. Interior rose, two peaches at center. Exterior has peaches and floral and foliage sprays on pale green. Dark blue scroll design at top; key-fret design on base. Badly damaged: four large chips on exterior which extend inside enamel. Interior has 10cm crack and chip at top, many cracks, chips and water damage. D. 19 cm H. 9.5cm Painted enamel on metal Companion bowl to 9-1068 Painted enamel known in China as Yang Tz'u, "Foreign porcelain," which refers to the foreign origin of the enameling technique. Arthur and Grace Chu, Oriental Cloisonne and Other Enamels, Crown, N.Y. 1975
Donor:
Anita Day Symmes Blake, Anson Stiles Blake, and Design Department (UC Berkeley)