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353 A FAMILLE-VERTE ⌲Ꮴ⛆ ㉍̶ᒖ⊛䰂⦋⢥ృρምびᆞ
BISCUIT MOUNTAIN-
FORM BRUSHREST
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period ҳ⎽
䗱꧉㛔 Berwald Oriental Art ⧍侚1998䎃
well modeled in the form of ! ve pyramidal
mountain peaks, one side molded with a yellow
and green-enameled qilin issuing " ame wisps,
the other side with a yellow-glazed recumbent
xiniu, the horned bovine creature with head
raised and gazing up towards a slender
crescent moon, above cresting waves, all on
a translucent aubergine-glazed ground, coll.
no. 94.
Length 5¾ in., 14.6 cm
PROVENANCE
Berwald Oriental Art, London, 1998.
$ 6,000-8,000
354 A FAMILLE-VERTE ⌲Ꮴ⛆ ㉍̶ᒖჿ้ృ܍
BISCUIT TABLE- Ȩ台ส䱋Ѿȩ
FORM STAND
Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period ҳ⎽
A J Speelman⧍侚2005䎃
the square top with lobed corners depicting
two ! shermen poling their ski$ s in a
picturesque lake, one ! sherman admiring ܧ❵
the moon’s re" ection in the placid water, set Je$ rey P StamenCynthia Volk ⿻⧋❠俛
over a shaped apron with prunus blossoms շ俒ꅷ⼾搭 : 悦誩㛔询䐁擳渿⚆櫙ո䋒ス
reserved against a green ‘cracked ice’ ground 饟2017䎃㕬晝33
and applied with a band of tiny bosses along
the edge, all supported on four biscuit cabriole
legs issuing from aubergine-enameled beast
masks, the base impressed with the seal mark
Huangshou xiayou, coll. no. 1502.
Width 8 in., 20.3 cm
PROVENANCE
A & J Speelman, London, 2005.
LITERATURE
Je$ rey P. Stamen and Cynthia Volk with Yibin
Ni, A Culture Revealed: Kangxi-era Chinese
Porcelain from the Jie Rui Tang Collection,
Bruges, 2017, pl. 33.
See catalogue note at *+/:;<=*.>+?
$ 4,000-6,000
90 SOTHEBY’S