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PROPERTY OF A HONG KONG COLLECTOR
香港私人珍藏
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A FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND BOWL 清康熙 五彩珊瑚紅地九秋同慶圖盌
KANGXI FOUR-CHARACTER YUZHI MARK WITHIN A DOUBLE 雙方框「康熙御製」楷書款
SQUARES AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)
The bowl is potted with deep and slightly flared sides, richly 來源:
decorated on the exterior with blue and yellow peony blossoms, and 巴黎佳士得, 2005年6月15日,拍品278號
a variety of exotic leafy flowers enamelled in aubergine, blue, yellow,
iron-red and two shades of green, all reserved on a deep coral-red 此類五彩盌論風格及用色均仿效康熙磁胎畫琺瑯器,且底書「康熙御製」而
ground. 非一般康熙官窯器中常見的「康熙年製」,應是景德鎮御窯廠以內廷恭造的
43 in. (10.9 cm) diam. 磁胎畫琺瑯器為藍本而燒製的品種,並一直至雍正、乾隆、道光等各朝均有
續燒此形制的盌。
HK$700,000-900,000 US$90,000-120,000
上海博物館有一件相同例子,著錄汪慶正編,1998年香港出版《上海博物館
P R O V E NAN C E : 藏康熙瓷圖錄》,圖版95號。北京故宮博物院亦有一例,見1989年香港出版
Sold at Christie’s Paris, 15 June 2005, lot 278
《故宮珍藏康雍乾瓷器圖錄》,圖版87號。
A Kangxi-marked bowl of this design in the Shanghai Museum is
illustrated in An exhibition of Chinese ceramics from the Collection of 拍賣市場上曾見近乎相同之例,可參考玫茵堂舊藏一對,2011年4月7日於香
the Shanghai Museum, Tokyo, 1984, p. 124, no. 92, and another from the
Charles Russell and Paul Bernat Collections, now in the Museum of Fine 港蘇富比拍賣,拍品4號;張永珍博士舊藏一對,2012年10月9日於香港蘇富
Arts, Boston, illustrated by H. Moss, By Imperial Command, Hong Kong, 比拍賣,拍品122號;一單件近似例,於倫敦蘇富比2013年5月15日拍賣,拍品
1976, pp. 81-2, pl. 74. Both show the imperial mark and several views of the 167號;又一例,於香港佳士得2016年6月1日拍賣,拍品3237號。
flowers. Moss goes on to note that Kangxi bowls of this type bear yuzhi
marks written in blue or pink enamel, apparently one of the few instances
where the Jingdezhen potters received specific instructions as to the style
of the underglaze-blue mark which was to appear on a group of pieces
made to imperial order.
A Kangxi-marked pair of bowls, formerly from the Edward T. Chow
Collection, now in the Tianminlou Foundation, is illustrated in Joined
Colors: Decoration and Meaning in Chinese Porcelain: Ceramics from
Collectors in the Min Chiu Society, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1993, p. 94, no.
23. See, also, an example in the Palace Museum, Beijing, in Gugong cang
zhuanshi ciqi zhenyan duibi lidai guyao zhibiao ben tulu, p. 192, no. 168, and
another from the McElney Collection included in The Inaugural Exhibition
of the Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, 1993, vol. I, no. 188.
See almost nearly identical examples sold at auctions, including a pair
from the Meiyintang Collection, sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 7 April 2011,
lot 4; another pair from the collection of Dr. Alice Cheng, sold at Sotheby’s
Hong Kong, 9 October 2012, lot 122; a single bowl sold at Sotheby's
London, 15 May 2013, lot 167; and another single bowl sold at Christie’s
Hong Kong, 1 June 2016, lot 3237.
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