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           A LARGE CARVED CINNABAR AND BLACK
           LACQUER ‘HUNDRED ANTIQUES’ PANEL
           Qianlong
           Of rectangular form, the panel well carved in high
           relief through the red layers with an arrangement
           of antiques, flowers and fruits on a black diaper
           ground, framed by narrow borders carved with
           repeated composite foliate scroll.
           56.3cm (22 1/8in) wide.
           £4,000 - 6,000
           CNY36,000 - 54,000
           Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve.
           本拍品不設底價

           清乾隆 黑地剔紅博古圖掛屏

           Compare a lacquer screen carved with similar
           designs of antiques, mid Qing dynasty, in the
           Qing Court Collection, illustrated in The Complete
           Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum:
           Lacquer Wares of the Qing Dynasty, Shanghai,
           2006, p.92, no.64.



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           A LARGE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL ‘HUNDRED
           ANTIQUES’ RECTANGULAR PANEL
           Jiaqing/Daoguang
           Finely decorated with the very auspicious design of
           ‘Hundred Antiques’ symbolising long life, happiness
           and prosperity, depicting a central pale-turquoise-
           ground vase of blossoming peony and camellia, a
           red-ground oblong bowl containing assorted fruits,
           an amusing toad-shaped waterpot, and a yellow-
           ground fishbowl containing four brightly-coloured
           fish, all surrounded by scattered berries and
           hovering butterflies, giltwood frame.
           39.4cm (15 1/2in) wide.
           £3,000 - 5,000
           CNY27,000 - 45,000
           Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve.
           本拍品不設底價

           清嘉慶/道光 銅胎掐絲琺瑯博古圖掛屏

           See similar cloisonné enamel panels with the
           ‘Hundred Antiques’ motif, late 18th century,
           illustrated by H.Brinker and A.Lutz, Chinese
           Cloisonné: The Pierre Uldry Collection, Zurich,
           1989, nos.307 and 308; see another example
           illustrated by J.Getz, Catalogue of the Avery   344
           collection of Ancient Chinese Cloisonné, New York,
           1912, no.9.




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