Ref: U853
£ 80
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Mother-of-Pearl gaming counter, Qing period, early 19th c., delicately carved in low relief with figures and pagodas in a landscape, the reverse with birds in a floral border surmounting a central roundel containing a standing hawk with an arrow in its mouth.
Notes:
For a useful essay on mother-of-pearl armorial gaming counters see Howard, D. S., ‘Chinese Armorial Porcelain’, Vol. II, Howard notes that ‘a characteristic of early 19th Century counters is their elaborate and intricated engraving or carving, compared with the simpler designs of a century earlier some sets were not engraved but actually carved in low relief’. (p. 32-33) It is extremely likely that those families who ordered armorial porcelain also ordered mother-of-pearl counters and, as with these examples, the armorial was often simplified to a crest and initials.