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             PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF QUINCY CHUANG  清十九世紀   鎏金銅掐絲琺瑯嵌寶太平有象
             A LARGE GILT-BRONZE AND CLOISONNÉ          來源:
             ENAMEL CAPARISONED ELEPHANT AND            倫敦蘇富比2007年5月16日,編號107
             STAND,
             QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
             51 by 31 by h. 89 cm
             PROVENANCE
             Sotheby's London, 16th May 2007, lot 107.

             HK$ 300,000-400,000
             US$ 38,300-51,000
             Elaborately modelled in the form of an elephant carrying a
             vase, this piece is remarkable for its brilliant combination
             of gilt-bronze and cloisonné enamels. Figures of elephants
             carrying vases were usually made in pairs and often displayed
             in throne rooms where they functioned as auspicious omens.
             The elephant (xiang) is a symbol of peace and with a vase
             (ping), it forms the wish taiping youxiang (peaceful times).
             Compare an elephant and vase group in the collection of
             the Summer Palace, illustrated in Zhongguo meishu fenlei
             quanji. Zhongguo jinyin boli falang qi quanji [Complete Book
             of Gold and Silver Wares, Glass Wares and Cloisonné Enamels
             Volume], Shijiazhuang, 2002, vol. 6, pl. 281.







































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