Porcelain Plaques now Mounted as Tazzas
vases with six-character marks in underglaze blue with double blue ring surround, possibly
Kangxi period, each set with fine gilt copper gadrooned rims and pedestal bases, 2-1/4 x 7-3/4 in. and 2-1/2 x 7-3/4 in., centers drilled for tazza supports, porcelain in otherwise good condition with slightly rough base rings and other scattered minor glaze flaws, gilt copper mounts generally good condition with some wear and gilding losses, visible porcelain in good repair, centers with some losses to central flowers with some losses at petals (at tazza foot connections). Provenance: Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, acquired 1971
Condition
centers drilled for tazza supports, porcelain in otherwise good condition with slightly rough base rings and other scattered minor glaze flaws, gilt copper mounts generally good condition with some wear and gilding losses, visible porcelain in good repair, centers with some losses to central flowers with some losses at petals (at tazza foot connections)