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VARIOUS PROPERTIES

1038                                                                                  1038 (marks)
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TWO FAMILLE ROSE OGEE TEABOWLS AND A RELATED COVER
EACH BOWL WITH JIAQING SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN
UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITHIN A DOUBLE RECTANGLE AND OF THE
PERIOD (1796-1820)

清嘉慶 粉彩折腰碗一組兩件

雙框六字楷書款

One bowl is decorated with a pheasant stretching its wings before another in
a fower garden. The other bowl is painted with scattered butterfies hovering
over a lotus pond. The related cover is decorated with butterfies and fowering
branches.

4º in. (10.8 cm.) diam.  (3)

£3,000-5,000             $4,600-7,600
                         €4,100-6,800

1039

A FAMILLE ROSE RELIEF-DECORATED ‘HUNDRED ANTIQUES’ VASE
YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)

清雍正 粉彩貼塑博古圖紋瓶

The vase is applied and decorated to the body with various antiques and
auspicious emblems. The neck is decorated with several lingzhi sprigs
growing from rocks beside a butterfy in fight.

16Ω in. (42 cm.) high

£4,000-6,000             $6,100-9,100
                         €5,500-8,100

PROVENANCE:

Private French collection, acquired prior to 2000.

來源:法國私人舊藏,於2000年前購入

Compare the relief decoration on the current vase to a famille rose vase, also
dating to the Yongzheng period, illustrated by Bahr, Old Chinese Porcelain
& Works of Art in China, pl. LXXXIII. Also see a massive vase of Yongzheng
mark and period illustrated by Peter Y.K. Lam in Ethereal Elegance: Porcelain
Vases of the Imperial Qing, The Huaihaitang Collection, no. 120, pp. 340-341.
Another example of similar form to the present vase but with gilt decoration
and dating to the Kangxi period is in the collection of the National Palace
Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Porcelain in Polychrome and Contrasting
Colours: The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Vol. 38,
Hong Kong, 1999, no. 143, p. 156.

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