Description Rising from straight foot to a flared rim, painted with panels enclosing flower blossoms surrounded by an abundance of naturalistically rendered flowers and leaves, "Jurentang" mark on the base. Early 20th century. The bowls are believed to be the rare Imperial porcelains made for the Hongxian Emperor, who was in the reign for only 100 days.
D: 5 INCHES, 13 CM
Provenance: Important private collection, Highland Park, Texas.