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TWO FAMILLE ROSE DISHES
18th/19th century
The first Yongzheng period, painted with a
lady seated beside a spotted bamboo table
with two boys in a study, enclosed within
floral panels reserved against geometric
borders; the second 19th century, painted
with two ladies and three boys surrounding
a spotted bamboo table, enclosed within
elaborately decorated borders, the exterior
covered with ruby-pink enamel.
8 1/4in (21cm) diameters
$4,000 - 6,000
十八/十九世紀 粉彩課子圖盤兩件
187 Provenance
The Yongzheng dish:
Lyne Stevens and Trapnell collections
(according to label)
The Seed Collection (according to label)
Acquired in August, 1989
The 19th century dish:
Acquired in June 1997
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TWO FAMILLE ROSE AND GILT
DECORATED DISHES
18th century
Each of octagonal form with notched
corners, the well painted with a colorful and
lively scene of a meeting between the families
of a farmer and a fisherman along a busy
shoreline, enclosed within a rococo-style
floral border incorporating panels of birds.
8 1/2in (21.5cm) long
$1,500 - 2,500
十八世紀 粉彩描金山水人物圖盤兩件
Provenance
188 Renee Rush, March 1995
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A FAMILLE ROSE ‘COCKEREL’ PUNCH
BOWL
18th century
Potted with tall rounded sides raised on a
flared foot ring, the exterior finely painted
with a continuous scene of five majestic
cockerels surrounded by a profusion of
blossoming shrubs, the well painted with a
spray of peonies and asters, below a band
of four cartouches of peony alternating with
chrysanthemums reserved against a grisaille
cell-pattern diaper.
10 3/8in (26.3cm) diameter
$2,500 - 4,000
十八世紀 粉彩五雞圖大盌
189 Provenance
Acquired January 1987
A larger Yongzheng/early Qianlong period
example, with similar decoration was sold at
Christie’s, New York, 8 November 2005, lot
121.
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