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A YELLOW-GLAZED CARVED AND 清十九世紀 黃釉模印雕雙龍戲珠紋方印盒
MOULDED ‘DRAGON’ SQUARE SEAL 「王炳榮作」篆書印款
BOX AND COVER
QING DYNASTY, 19 TH CENTURY, WANG 來源:
BINGRONG FOUR-CHARACTER IMPRESSED SEAL Alfred Trapnell (1838-1917) 舊藏,(據R.H.R.帕默帳本及標籤)
MARK
A.T. Warre (1861-1937) 舊藏 (據R.H.R.帕默帳本)
The cover is carved on top with two five-clawed dragons Bluett & Sons,倫敦,1945年6月 (據R.H.R.帕默帳本)
chasing a flaming pearl amidst clouds, and the sides are each 雷金納德暨莉娜.帕默伉儷珍藏,編號595
carved with a bat enclosed by a keyfret border. The box is
similarly carved with a shou character roundel on each side. 展覽:
倫敦,東方陶瓷學會,《Monochrome Porcelain of the Ming
3Ω in. (9 cm.) square
and Manchu Dynasties》,1948年10月27日- 12月18日,頁18,
編號178
HK$150,000-200,000
US$20,000-26,000 倫敦邦瀚斯,《Reginald and Lena Palmer, Their Collection
and The Oriental Ceramic Society, 1921-1970: A Loan
Exhibition》,2021年10月25日- 11月2日
PROV ENA NCE:
Alfred Trapnell (1838-1917) Collection, as recorded in the 出版:
RHRP ledger and according to label 東方陶瓷學會,《Monochrome Porcelain of the Ming and
A.T. Warre (1861-1937) Collection, as recorded in the RHRP Manchu Dynasties》,倫敦,1948年,編號178
ledger 邦瀚斯,《Reginald and Lena Palmer, Their Collection
Bluett & Sons, London, June 1945, as recorded in the RHRP and The Oriental Ceramic Society, 1921-1970: A Loan
ledger Exhibition》,倫敦,2021年,頁36- 37,圖錄編號8
The Reginald and Lena Palmer Collection, no. 595
EX HI BIT ED:
London, The Oriental Ceramics Society, Monochrome
Porcelain of the Ming and Manchu Dynasties, 27 October- 18
December 1948, no. 178
Bonham’s London, Reginald and Lena Palmer, Their Collection
and The Oriental Ceramic Society, 1921-1970: A Loan
Exhibition, 25 October – 2 November 2021
LIT E RATU RE:
The Oriental Ceramics Society, Monochrome Porcelain of the
Ming and Manchu Dynasties, London, 1948, p. 18, no. 178
Bonham’s, Reginald and Lena Palmer, Their Collection and The
Oriental Ceramic Society, 1921-1970, London, 2021, pp. 36-37,
no. 8
(another view 另一面)
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