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Shanxi province are extremely affluent.” When people   reign who were furnishing their homes. It is interesting   Kangxi Emperor’s birthday in 1713. There are a series
 are content, happy and successful, it leads to and creates   and perhaps amusing to wonder if one of these wealthy   of these dishes in The Percival David Foundation at the
 a desire for new innovations. This desire particularly   merchants might ask a guest if he or she could identify   British Museum.
 affected and inspired the porcelain market resulting in   the literature or historical nature of the subject matter   One must not discount the fact that these pieces must
 new shapes being created. Of particular importance is the   painted on one of his vases. Some of the best rouleau   have been expensive to manufacture. Kilns had to be
 rouleau vase, one of the most distinguished and iconic   vases were sent to the Emperor’s palace, and this can be   fired, staff employed and artists paid. Mistakes happened
 porcelain forms made during the Kangxi Emperor’s   verified by those found in the Château de Fontainebleau   and there were kiln firing flaws and failures. The pieces
 reign. The vase has an unusual shape, never seen before,   and illustrated in Le Musée Chinois de L’Impératrice   that have survived over 250 years in perfect condition are
 with a large cylindrical body, high shoulder and a smaller   Eugénie, fig. 17, pp. 24-25.  telling us a story. They have been loved and cherished by
 cylindrical neck with a galleried rim. This shape gives the
 To enhance these new shapes, a range of coloured   generation after generation. When we touch them they
 artist a canvas to create a continuous scene, or if desired a
 enamels were created, inspired by the Ming wucai palette.   speak to us and tell us their secrets.
 series of different panels. Chinese experts realized a long
 In the west, it was given the French name famille verte,
 time ago its importance. There are nine rouleau vases   The present exhibition could not have been held without
 translated into English as ‘green family’ because of the
 published in Porcelains in Polychrome and Contrasting   the continued hard work and effort by Stuart and Samuel
 prominence of green enamel. There was the emergence
 Colours, The Complete Collection of Treasures of The Palace   Marchant. They search the world continuously, looking
 of blue enamel, difficult to fire and sometimes lacking
 Museum, Beijing, Vol. 38, nos. 65-73. We are proud to   to source genuine and worthwhile pieces. I have to
 adhesion to the glazed body. It also slightly changed in
 publish four outstanding examples (nos. 2, 11, 22 & 35).   thank Natalie Marchant for her creative and excellent
 colour towards the end of the reign, almost anticipating
 Firstly, no. 2, from the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Collection,   photography, and Simon Abraham-Gregory for his 29
 the approach of the famous rose enamel.
 was accessioned to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in   years supervising our gallery and looking after all of us.
 1960. There is an absence of any underglaze blue or blue   Regarding subject matter, Chinese people have great   Yiyi Chen is now in her second year at Marchant, and
 enamel, its being inspired by the wucai palette of the   love for river and mountain scenes, animals, flowers   is a great help meeting Chinese clients, translating and
 Ming Dynasty. Therefore we have dated this rouleau vase   and vegetation, as well as high regard for elegant ladies   helping with the catalogue. We wish the best of luck
 early in the period, circa 1680. No. 11, painted with ten   with attributes of knowledge and ability to play musical   to Lydia Clark, who is leaving to get married, and also
 beautiful ladies of the court, has remarkable provenance   instruments and weiqi board games. They are often   to Bridget Davidson, who is expecting her first child.
 from the important and highly respected T. Y. Chao   portrayed with young boys, but rarely, if ever, with     Thanks are also due to Rosanne Chan at CA Design for
 Collection, and has been exhibited at three museums:   young girls. What is particularly exciting is the emergence   printing our catalogue.
 The Victoria and Albert Museum, London; The Hong   of a pictorial style of painting, not seen since the
 Kong Museum of Art; and The Denver Museum of Art;   14th century.
 and is also published on the front cover of Provenance,   There are four pieces with the Kangxi reign mark (nos.   Richard Marchant
 Collectors, Dealers & Scholars in the Field of Chinese   10, 23, 33 & 34). The first has a scene from The Water   September 2017
 Ceramics in Britain & America, 2011 written by the   Margin with the rare feature of a green underside rim.
 late Roy Davids and co-author Dominic Jellinek. This   Formerly from three well known and respected collections
 vase has great significance to the Marchant family, as we   and handled by two of the most famous English
 helped form the Roy Davids Collection. While doing so,   dealers, Sparks and Bluett & Son. The persimmon and
 we became friends and respected him for his continuous   pomegranate saucer dish (no. 23) is a delight to touch
 search for knowledge and love of literature and poetry.   and examine. On close inspection there are three incised
 He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of   five-claw imperial dragons concealed beneath the fruits.
 knowing him.   In perfect condition it has been loved and treasured for
 All four rouleau vases share a subject matter associated   over 300 years, and would grace the finest collection.
 with Chinese history and literature which would have   There are two birthday dishes (nos. 33 & 34). They have
 great appeal to the wealthy merchant class of the Kangxi   this name as they are supposed to have been made for the
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