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                A RARE PAIR OF FAMILLE VERTE                     清康熙 外綠地內五彩水滸傳人物故事圖盤一對
                LIME-GREEN-BACK DISHES                           雙圈六字楷書款
                KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARKS IN
                UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITHIN DOUBLE CIRCLES            來源:
                AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)                    W. F. van Heukelom (1858-1937) 舊藏,阿姆斯特丹 (據
                Each dish is decorated on the interior with three figures, all   R.H.R.帕默帳本)
                characters from the novel The Water Margin.      倫敦蘇富比,1937年6月16-17日,拍品169號
                                                                 雷金納德暨莉娜.帕默伉儷珍藏,編號489
                6√ and 6æ in. (17.3 and 17 cm.) diam.    (2)
                                                                 《水滸傳》是以官話白話文所著之章回小說,內容描述北宋時一百零八位綠
                HK$200,000-300,000                               林好漢,在梁山被迫落草,而後發展壯大、受朝廷招安並東征西討之宏大故
                US$26,000-38,000                                 事。此拍品盤面各描繪三人,分別為阮小二 、花榮 及一丈青 (扈三娘);另一
                                                                 盤繪張順、呼廷灼及秦明。

                PROV ENA NCE:
                W. F. van Heukelom (1858-1937) Collection, Amsterdam, as
                recorded in the RHRP ledger
                Sold at Sotheby’s London, 16-17 June 1937, lot 169
                The Reginald and Lena Palmer Collection, no. 489
                The well-known novel, Shuihu zhuan ('The Water Margin'),
                attributed to Shi Nai'an (1296–1372), is regarded as one of the
                great novels of Chinese literature. The story is set in the Song
                dynasty and revolves around a group of some 108 outlaws, who
                assemble at the marshes of Liangshan and form a sizeable army.
                Eventually they are granted amnesty by the authorities, who then
                send them to repel foreign invaders and suppress rebels.








































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