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□ 438 SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE
PROPERTY FROM AN OLD HONG KONG FAMILY COLLECTION
A FAMILLE-ROSE ‘FUSHOU’ ‘DOUBLE
GOURD’ PLAQUE
QING DYNASTY, 18TH – 19TH CENTURY
moulded after a flattened beribboned double-gourd vase
with details picked out in gilt, decorated with two medallions
enclosing the characters fu (fortune) and shou (longevity),
surmounted by a bat at the mouth, affixed to a wood frame
frame 65.4 cm, 25¾ in.
HK$ 40,000-60,000
US$ 5,200-7,700
Compare a ‘daji’ ‘double gourd’ plaque from the collection of
Sir Quo-Wei Lee, sold in our rooms on 3rd October 2018, lot
146.
清十八至十九世紀 粉彩「福壽」葫蘆掛屏
438
□ 439 SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE
PROPERTY FROM AN OLD HONG KONG FAMILY COLLECTION
A PAIR OF RED LACQUER ‘MARRIAGE’
CHESTS AND A ‘FU’ CALLIGRAPHY, C. 1930
the rectangular chests decorated to the front in gilt with
dragons, phoenix and auspicious emblems against a red-
lacquered ground, the interior with a Fu tai lai store label; the
calligraphy inscribed in black with the character fu (fortune)
chests 74 by 32 by 48 cm, 29⅛ by 12⅝ by 18⅞ in.
calligraphy 63 cm, 24¾ in.
HK$ 20,000-30,000
US$ 2,600-3,850
約1930年 紅漆描金龍鳳紋嫁妝箱一對 及
「福」字帖一幅
439
Store Mark
CHINESE ART 105