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AFTERNOON SESSION   LOTS 79-198  PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE GERMAN COLLECTION  (LOTS 79-87)
 PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE GERMAN COLLECTION
 德國私Ṣ珍藏










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 GRANDE BOÎTE COUVERTE EN LAQUE TRICOLORE
 CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, ÉPOQUE QIANLONG (1736-1795)
 Le couvercle formé de couches de laques rouge, noire et ocre est sculpté en
 relief de Shoulao assis sous un pin dans un médaillon contenu au sein d'un   These  impressive  and  exquisite  lacquer
 ‘chun’  boxes  made  during  the  Qianlong
 large caractère 'Chun' (le printemps) entre deux dragons à cinq griffes parmi   reign  were  inspired  by  those  made  for
 les  nuées  en  ruyi,  au-dessus  d'une  coupe  de  laquelle  sortent  de  nombreux
 the Ming dynasty emperor Jiajing (1522-
 emblèmes  auspicieux.  Les  bords  du  couvercle  et  la  partie  inférieure  de  la
 1566),  such  as  the  one  exhibited  by  the
 boîte sont décorés de quatre paysages animés en réserve alternés avec des
 Hong  Kong  O.C.S.  in  2000  Years  of
 emblèmes taoïstes contre un fond à motifs de losanges sculptés. L'intérieur de   (fig.1.)
 Chinese  Lacquer,  Art  Gallery,  Chinese
 la boîte et la base sont laqués noir.
 Diamètre : 39 cm. (15u in.)  University of Hong Kong, 24 September - 21 November 1993, pp. 120-1, no.
 61. The Jiajing emperor was a devout Daoist, which gives rise to the imagery
 €30,000-50,000   US$30,000-50,000  presented  on  these  boxes  -  the  bowl  of  precious  objects,  the  roundel  of
 £27,000-44,000
 Shoulao, the God of Longevity, and the large chun character. When pictured
 together this gives the rebus wanshou changchun, which may be translated as
 PROVENANCE:
 ‘ten thousand birthdays and endless spring’, which is a wish for longevity and
 With L. Bernheimer, Düsseldorf, Germany, in 1984 (fig.1.).
 continuous renewal.
 A LARGE THREE-COLOUR LACQUER 'SPRING' CIRCULAR BOX AND
 These boxes were so admired by the Qianlong Emperor that he ordered many
 COVER
 versions  during  his  reign.  Given  their  auspicious  nature,  they  were  used  to
 CHINA, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
 hold food presented as a ceremonial gift at the lunar new year or for birthdays.
 德國私Ӫ珍藏  Compare similar slightly larger boxes, including one illustrated in Masterpieces
 清Ү隆 剔彩春壽大寶盒  of Chinese Carved Lacquer Ware in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1971,
 ֶⓀ   pl. 25, and those sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 28 November 2006, lot 1705
 於    年購自德國ਔ董商/  %HUQKHLPHUˈ杜塞尔多夫  and Christie’s Paris, 21-22 December 2016, lot 292.































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