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9/2/2020                                    Kangxi Porcelain – A Private Collection | Sotheby's


       《K'ang-Hsi Porcelain》,東方博物館,斯德哥爾摩,1973年


       Literature
       Jan Wirgin, K’ang-Hsi Porcelain: Selected Objects from Swedish Collections, Stockholm, 1974, pl. 49:a.


       出版
       Jan Wirgin,《K'ang-Hsi Porcelain: Selected Objects from Swedish Collections》,斯德哥爾摩,1974年,圖版49:a



       Catalogue Note
       A pair of similar bowls formerly in the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, E.G. Kostolany, H.M. Knight and E.T. Hall Collections sold in
       our Hong Kong rooms, 2nd May 2000, lot 522. See also two pairs sold at Christie's Hong Kong: 17th January 1989, lot 795, and
       30th October 2001, lot 792.


       Compare similarly glazed bowls, but each with a straight lip: one from the Baur Collection was exhibited in A Millennium of
       Monochromes: From the Great Tang to the High Qing. The Baur and the Zhuyuetang Collections, The Baur Foundation, Geneva,
       2018, cat. no. 106. Another was included in Splendour of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1992, cat. no. 222, and a
       pair from the Pei Shan Tang Collection was exhibited in Monochrome Ceramics of Ming and Ch’ing Dynasties, Hong Kong Museum
       of Art, Hong Kong, 1977, cat. no. 28.

       Herman Lindberg was a Swedish physician who donated part of his Chinese art collection to the Museum of Far Eastern
       Antiquities in Stockholm in 1990. He inherited his love of Chinese art from his father, Gustaf Lindberg (1887-1961). The elder
       Lindberg, a peer of fellow connoisseurs King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and Carl Kempe, also wrote on his and Kempe's collections
       of Chinese ceramics.

















































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