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                                                                          A RARE COPPER-RED-GLAZED BOWL                                 AN EXTREMELY RARE IRON-RED ‘DRAGON’       Museum, included in the exhibition Qing Imperial Porcelain of
                                                                          QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY                                    MEIPING                                   the Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong Reigns, Nanjing Museum
                                                                                                                                                                                  and Art Gallery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995,
                                                                          Diameter 5⅞ in., 14.9 cm                                      QING DYNASTY, YONGZHENG / QIANLONG        cat. no. 84; and a further bowl in the Victoria and Albert
                                                                                                                                        PERIOD
                                                                          This unique vessel is exceedingly rare for its shape with a                                             Museum, London (accession no. CIRC.1355-1926), illustrated
                                                                          domed base terminating in a slightly convex center. Fired     Height 13¼ in., 33.6 cm                   in Rose Kerr, Chinese Ceramics: Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty
                                                                          upside down in the kilns, the present lot is entirely covered   This extremely rare meiping is spiritedly painted with   1644-1911, London, 1986, p. 49, fig. 27.
                                                                          with a lustrous copper-red glaze save for the mouth rim.      ascending and descending dragons in iron-red enamel.   ⊖  $ 12,000-15,000
                                                                          Compare a Yongzheng blue-glazed covered example, but          Only one similar meiping is known, bearing a six-character
                                                                          with a white-glazed base and a four-character reign mark, in   Yongzheng mark, sold in our London rooms, 13th December
                                                                          the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Gugong bowuyuan    1977, lot 523 and illustrated in Giuseppe Eskenazi and Hajni   清雍正 / 乾隆   礬紅彩海水九龍紋梅瓶
                                                                          cang Qingdai yuyao ciqi, vol. II, Beijing, 2005, pl. 197. In Geng   Elias, A Dealer’s Hand. The Chinese Art World Through the
                                                                          Baochang, Ming Qing ciqi jianding [Appraisal of Ming and      Eyes of Giuseppe Eskenazi, London, 2012, pl. 426.
                                                                          Qing porcelain], Hong Kong, 1993, p. 238, fig. 405, Geng also   The unusual composition of the dragons, linked by their
                                                                          includes a line drawing of a covered vessel of closely related   tails or claws, is reminiscent of a group of yellow-ground
                                                                          form when discussing Yongzheng period porcelains. For         iron-red decorated bowls produced during the Yongzheng
                                                                          earlier examples of similar form, see a famille-verte covered   and Qianlong periods. For Yongzheng period examples, see
                                                                          jar attributed to the late Ming dynasty, in the Butler Family   one illustrated in Chinese Porcelain in the S.C. Ko Tianminlou
                                                                          Collection, and illustrated in Michael Butler, Margaret Medly   Collection, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1987, cat.
                                                                          and Stephen Little, Seventeenth-Century Chinese Porcelain     no. 102, with a panoramic view of the five dragons, vol. II, p.
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                                                                          from the Butler Family Collection, Alexandria, 1990, pls 46   146; and another included in the Oriental Ceramic Society
                                                                          and cover.                                                    exhibition Iron in the Fire, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1988,
                                                                                                                                        cat. no. 80. Qianlong period examples are held in important
                                                                          ⊖  $ 8,000-12,000                                             museums worldwide, including one in the Palace Museum,
                                                                                                                                        Beijing (accession no. Gu 152688), illustrated in Kangxi,
                                                                                                                                        Yongzheng, Qianlong: Qing Porcelain from the Palace Museum
                                                                          清十八世紀   紅釉缽                                                   Collection, Hong Kong, 1989, pl. 15; another in the Nanjing










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                                                                          AN ARCHAISTIC IRON-RED-DECORATED STEM
                                                                          BOWL
                                                                          QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
                                                                          the interior with Zhou qi dou mark in iron red, the base with
                                                                          an illegible six-character fanggu mark within a double square
                                                                          in iron red
                                                                          Diameter 7½ in., 19 cm
                                                                          PROVENANCE
                                                                          Nagatani Inc., Chicago, March 1986.
                                                                          Collection of Dr. Peter M. Greiner (1940-2013).
                                                                          Christie’s New York, 18th-19th September 2014, lot 803.
                                                                          $ 5,000-7,000

                                                                          清十九世紀   礬紅彩仿古紋豆
                                                                          《周齊豆》《□□□□仿古》款

                                                                          來源
                                                                          Nagatani Inc.,芝加哥,1986年3月
                                                                          Peter M. Greiner醫生 (1940-2013) 收藏
                                       375                                紐約佳士得2014年9月18至19日,編號803

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