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A RARE PAINTED ENAMEL ‘MILLE-FLEURS’ THREE-PIECE The ‘mille-fleurs’ pattern, first seen in the Yongzheng period, flourished
GARNITURE during the Qianlong period and continued into the 19th century. For
Mid Qing Dynasty a small enamelled bowl, Qianlong mark and of the period, with the
The incense burner of archaistic fangding form, the exterior decorated interior decorated with mille-fleurs pattern, see Compendium of the
in bright enamels with a multitude of flowers, flanked by a pair of Collections in the Palace Museum: Enamels 5, Painted enamels of the
loop handles and supported on gently-flared legs, the stepped cover Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Beijing, 2011, p.242, pl.186. The pattern
similarly decorated, the pair of candlesticks of square section, the also occurs on the roller of a painted enamel facial massager, mid
flared feet rising to the deep drip-pans beneath pear-shaped columns Qing dynasty, illustrated in ibid., p.324, pl.261. For examples of ritual
rising to smaller drip-pans surmounted by prickets. The candlesticks, garnitures made in painted enamel, see ibid., pp.234-235, pl.177.
44cm (17 1/4in) high. (4).
£6,000 - 8,000
CNY54,000 - 72,000
Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價
清中期 銅胎畫琺瑯萬花錦紋供器 一組三件
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