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362 A DOUCAI ‘LONGEVITY’ DISH
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period
the canted base rising to the slightly ! aring shallow sides,
the interior brightly enameled with Shoulao sitting on a rock
reading a handscroll, a deer peering from behind the deity and a
nearby attendant, all enclosed within a large pale iron-red peach
suspended from a gnarled, lea" ng stem, the gently countersunk
base unglazed, coll. no. 1304.
Diameter 5¾ in., 14.7 cm
PROVENANCE
Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 24th November 1981, lot 158 (part lot).
Pennsylvania Private Collection.
Christie’s New York, 21st September 2004, lot 329 (part lot).
Berwald Oriental Art, London, 2004.
$ 5,000-7,000
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껻度豤㺢嫲1981䎃11剢24傈管贫158Ⱖ♧
频㢨岁㽳❏猙➃佐询
秣秉⢕㡦䖤2004䎃9剢21傈管贫329Ⱖ♧
䗱꧉㛔 Berwald Oriental Art ⧍侚2004䎃
363 AN INCISED CELADON-
GLAZED MALLET-FORM VASE
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period
the cylindrical body " nely carved with an elegantly scrolling
foliate meander issuing four lush peony blooms surmounted by
classic scroll, pendent and upright ruyi-head borders around the
shoulder and neck, covered overall with a pale sea-green glaze
pooling to a darker tone within the carved recesses, the base and
interior glazed white, coll. no. 23.
Height 8⅞ in., 22.5 cm
PROVENANCE
Imperial Oriental Art, New York.
$ 15,000-25,000
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䋷㕜匌倰谁遯秣秉
100 SOTHEBY’S