Two famille rose bowls
18th centuryComprising: a flaring bowl enamelled with a long-tailed bird perched atop rockwork amidst flowering peonies and camellias, the interior with further floral sprays, the base with an underglaze blue insect to the base; the second enamelled to the exterior with a flock of geese on a lake-shore beside large-headed peonies, the interior with central peony and a brocaded band by the rim. The largest: 19.5cm (7 5/8in) diam. (2).