The exterior reserved with four gilt-edged panels, two depicting boats in front of pavilions raised on stilts and two with insects on stylised rockwork and flowering branches, the interios with an insect and sprig of indianische Blumen in the centre and four flower sprigs around the side, 21.5cm across; 9.3cm high; crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, impressed .. inside footrim (very minor scattered wear, small ground-down area of glaze below mark where Japanese Palace inventory is erased)
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Provenance:The Royal collections of Saxony, Japanese Palace, Dresden (delivered in 1737)Literature:Claus Boltz, Japanisches Palais-Inventar 1770 und Turmzimmer-Inventar 1769, in Keramos 153 (1996), pp. 64-65, ills. 36-41According to Claus Boltz (see above Literature) this bowl must correspond to one of four listed in the 1770 inventory of the Japanese Palace in Dresden under no. 477: 'Vier Stück detto [gemuschelte grün glassurte Spühl N?pfe, mit weissen Schildern, vergoldten Rand, Blumen, V?gel und Landschafften, inwendig aber kleine gestreute Blümgen], 4. Zoll hoch, 9. Zoll in Diam:' [four ditto [lobed green-glazed rinsing bowls, with white panels, gilt rims, flowers, birds and landscapes, on the inside small scattered flowers]. This and other green-ground bowls of different sizes were delivered to the Japanese Palace on 25 June 1737; the delivery specification is published by Boltz pp. 96-97. A decagonal green-ground bowl from the same delivery was sold from these Rooms, 2 July 2019, lot 35.