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重要中४藝術暨高曼珍藏























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 1160
 Property from an Important American Collection  Property from an Important American Collection
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 A LARGE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL LOBED 'BUDDHIST   AN UNUSUAL CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL BASIN WITH
 LIONS' BASIN  MAGPIES
 KANGXI-YONGZHENG PERIOD (1662-1735)  ASSEMBLED, THE ELEMENTS 17TH TO EARLY 19TH CENTURY
 21q in. (54.6 cm.) diam., bronze tripod stand with elephant-head supports  A Kangxi four-character mark is cast on the circular panel covering of the
 $15,000-18,000  basin.
 Overall 22 in. (55.9 cm.) wide
 PROVENANCE:  $50,000-70,000
 Christopher Bruckner, London.
 PROVENANCE:
 重要美४珍藏  Christopher Bruckner, London.
 清康熙 雍正 掐絲琺琅Ờ紋˕足洗
 Ϝ源
 Christopher Bruckner, і敦  This remarkable cloisonné enamel group represents an interesting
 practice of taking elements from high-quality Ming and Qing works
 and combining them into opulent, and often fantastic assemblages.
 For another example, see the unusual cloisonné and champlevé
 enamel pagoda from the C. Ruxton and Audrey B. Love Collection,
 sold at Christie’s New York, 20 October 2004, lot 450. The Ruxton-
 th
 Love pagoda incorporates various 18 century elements to create an
 elaborate pagoda and includes a drum inscribed with a Qianlong four-
 character mark. The practice of creating such assemblages may have
 evolved from the tradition of Qing craftsman at the Palace workshops
 updating earlier cloisonné wares with elegant establishments in
 contemporaneous style.
 重要美४珍藏
 掐絲琺琅喜˖؟喜擺件
 飾件: 十ˑ至十̏ˠ紀׀  底座帶Ǚ康熙年製ǚ款
 Ϝ源
 Christopher Bruckner, і敦

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