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CHAPTER 3. Enamelled Porcelain Consumption in Eighteenth-


                                                        century China






                        3.1. Introduction





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                        On the 9  of April, 2013, Sotheby’s in Hong Kong sold a ruby-ground enamelled

                        porcelain bowl decorated with a double lotus and blue enamel reign mark Kangxi


                        yuzhi  ( 康 熙 御 制 ,  made  in  the  Kangxi  reign,  r.1662-1722)  for

                        HK$74million/US$9.5million, setting a World Auction Record for porcelain of the


                        Kangxi period (Figure 3-1).
























                            Figure 3-1 Enamelled porcelain bowl with a four-character blue Kangxi yuzhi mark.
                            Kangxi period. Diameter: 11cm, Sold: 74,040,000 HKD (Hammer Price with Buyer's
                            Premium)

                            Source: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2013/so-alice-cheng-
                            hk0481/overview.html, accessed on 13 April 2013


                            Many factors contributed to its price, but the most important one is probably that


                        it is a piece of imperial ware, and as such, has an intimate connection with the emperor,

                        an association which is often made with enamelled porcelain of the Kangxi period.


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