China, Kangxi period (1662-1722)
Five-piece cabinet set
The bowl is decorated in underglaze blue. The sides show a narrative depiction of Long Thighs, fools and immortals. At the top on the inside is a wide napkinwork border in blue. The catalogue lists the bowl as part of a set with OCVO-42-1946 and OCVO-46-1946.
Zoom inA set consisting of a cabaret (presentation tray) with five (originally six) cups. The model of the cup consists of four lobes with a C-shaped ear. The cabaret is also four-pass lobed with two open handles. One of the handles has been broken off and glued. Liqueur sets first appear in 1739; they were used during the drinking of coffee.
Zoom inA cabinet set comprising five vases: a central baluster-shaped lidded vase, a pair of baluster-shaped lidded vases of a different model and two crater-shaped cup vases with a spreading mouth rim. All decorated with Indianische Blumen, rendered in orange-red, green, blue and gold.
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