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346 A RARE FAMILLE- ⌲Ꮴ⛆ ρᒖสᵰ㈸倅䋠㧸⯹
VERTE ‘PEACH’
STEMBOWL AND
COVER
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period ҳ⎽
Duncan Beresford Jones Esq 1903 2000
the ! nely potted bowl with deeply rounded
佐询嵳♨恎㨗㙹㜄㙪㝱⯘倛龾薊呔貽
sides rising to a slightly # aring upright rim
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all supported on a hollow conical stem, the
exterior delicately painted with a band of
vibrant iron red peaches interwoven with ᆂ㻪
underglaze-blue and emerald green leaves, շ䫵〢輑➛ : 悦誩㛔询䐁擳櫙㐼㾝ո豤㺢嫲
the interior with a central medallion enclosing 秣秉2014䎃管贫31
a pair of birds perched in a blossoming peony
tree above rocks and lingzhi, the domed cover
with a gently everted rim and an openwork
circular knop naturalistically modeled in
the form of an aubergine and blue enamled
gnarled branch issuing leaves and continuing
around the dome with painted branches of
fruiting peaches, (2), coll. no. 418.
Height 7⅛ in., 18.2 cm
PROVENANCE
Collection of Duncan Beresford-Jones, Esq.
(1903-2000), Castle Hedingham, Essex,
England.
Christie’s London, 6th June 2000, lot 358.
EXHIBITED
Embracing Classic Chinese Culture: Kangxi
Porcelains from the Jie Rui Tang Collection,
Sotheby’s, New York, 2014, cat. no. 31.
$ 150,000-250,000
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