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               PROPERTY OF A LADY                                                                                                       A RARE PAIR OF COCONUT SHELL     much influence on him when he came to the   including porcelain, lacquer, rare metals, and
               A LARGE AND RARE BRONZE                                                                                                  PEWTER-MOUNTED TIBETAN-STYLE     throne and his reign is marked by his strong   cloisonné. The rich brown tones of the coconut
               ‘DRAGON’ WALL FOUNTAIN                                                                                                   EWERS (DUOMUHU)                  relations with the Khalkha chieftains and   shell veneer on the present forms recalls the
                                                                                                                                                                         the first Jebtsundamba Hukutu Zaanabazar,
                                                                                                                                                                                                           form’s wooden origins. The ewers decoration
               QING DYNASTY                                                                                                             QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY       the highest incarnation of Outer Mongolia.   comprises four matching registers of carefully
               Height 40 in., 101.6 cm                                                                                                  each with a pewter liner and a linked metal   Kangxi’s devotion towards Tibetan Buddhism   worked veneer depicting auspicious Chinese
                                                                                                                                        chain suspending two hollow spheres (6)  was continued by his successors, particularly   subject matter of dragons and phoenix,
               PROVENANCE                                                                                                               Height 20⅛ in., 51.2 cm          during the reign of his grandson, Qianlong,   phoenix amid flowers, scholars in nature, and
               Collection of Edward T. Chow (1910-1980), and                                                                            The appearance of Tibetan ritual vessels in   whose extravagant spending on Tibetan   landscapes.
               thence by descent.                                                                                                       the Qing dynasty began during the reign of   religious institutions and ceremonies is well-
                                                                                                                                        the Kangxi Emperor as an expression of his   documented.           $ 50,000-70,000
               $ 8,000-12,000                                                                                                           personal and political commitment to the   This pair of ewers is modeled after Tibetan
                                                                                                                                        patronage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Fifth Dalai   prototypes and are known as duohumu,   清十八世紀   鑲錫椰殼雕花鳥山
                                                                                                                                        Lama’s visit in 1652 during the reign of Kangxi’s   meaning ‘bucket of snow’. Ewers of this type
               清   銅海水雲龍紋噴泉                                                                                                             father, Shunzhi (r. 1643-61), marked the first   were originally used in lamaist monasteries   水煎茶圖多穆壺一對
                                                                                                                                        important state visit of a Tibetan prelate to   for storing butter, milk, or wine. Originally
               來源                                                                                                                       the Qing court. The Kangxi Emperor’s mother,   made of wood with metal bands, the humble
               仇焱之 (1910-1980) 收藏,此後家族傳承                                                                                                also a devotee of Tibetan Buddhism, exerted   vessel was reinterpreted in various materials






















































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