A Chinese Imperial famille-rose and gilt bowl, Qing dynasty, 19th century, decorated with Buddhist symbols, Barragon Tumid mark, in Mongolian script, meaning ' West Wing of the Tumid Banner'. 6.3 cm high, 8.7 cm diameter. Provenance: J L Karas collection, no 45, 3/4/1986, *This was part of a wedding service for the daughter of the Daoguang Emperor, who married a Tibetan prince. Exhibited, Hepburn Myrtle 'Later Chinese Imperial Porcelain', The Art Gallery of NSW, 2 August 1980, cat no. 20, p19, The Ceramic Collectors Society 1982, no. 61