Two white porcelain bowls decorated in blue underglaze and polychrome enamels called "wucai" (five colors) of two dragons with five claws in green and iron red in search of the flaming pearl and two phoenixes on the body, of lingzhi friezes alternating with the eight Buddhist emblems (bajixiang) on the border, of a five-clawed dragon in yellow, the body in iron red, preparing to catch the sacred pearl among the flames in a double circle in cobalt blue in the inner central decoration. On the reverse, the Qianlong mark in blue underglaze. Diameter: 15.6 cm Height: 7.3 cm 清乾隆 五彩龍鳳穿花紋碗兩隻 "大清乾隆年製 "款 Reference: Two bowls with the same Kangxi-period decoration are held in the National Palace Museum, Beijing and reproduced in Porcelains in Polychrome and Contrasting Colours, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museums, Vol. 38, Hong Kong, 1999, pp. 147-148, nos. 135 and 136.
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