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A RARE GREEN AND BLACK ‘NARCISSUS’ DISH
YONGZHENG MARK AND PERIOD
the gently rounded sides rising from a short tapering foot to
an everted rim, finely enamelled in the reverse to the interior
in green with a medallion enclosing narcissus plants growing
beside pierced ornamental rocks, lingzhi and branches
bearing nandina berries, all reserved on a black ground, the
exterior with the bajixiang born on a leafy scroll
20.8 cm, 8¼ in.
£ 1,000-2,000
HK$ 10,500-20,900 US$ 1,350-2,700
清雍正 黑地綠彩水仙花紋盤
《大清雍正年製》款
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A SANCAI-GLAZED BISCUIT TOAD-FORM
WATERPOT
QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD
modelled as a recumbent toad with a sprig issuing lotus pod,
flower and leaf in its mouth, covered overall with aubergine,
yellow and green glazes
12.3 cm, 4⅞ in.
£ 600-800
HK$ 6,300-8,400 US$ 800-1,100
清康熙 素三彩蟾蜍形水盂
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A GILT-DECORATED BLACK-GROUND
BRUSHPOT
QING DYNASTY
the slightly waisted cylindrical body rising from a flat base
with a central countersunk roundel, decorated around the
body with traces of a panel enclosing a boat within a river
landscape
18.3 cm, 7¼ in.
PROVENANCE
Drouot, Paris, 28th April 1978.
£ 1,200-1,800
HK$ 12,500-18,800 US$ 1,600-2,400
清 烏金釉筆筒
來源
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Drouot,巴黎,1978年4月28日
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