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 PROPERTY FROM THE KAISENDO MUSEUM  清乾隆     剔紅榴開百子蓋壺  PROPERTY FROM THE KAISENDO MUSEUM  清十八世紀   剔紅人物故事圖扇形蓋盒
 A RARE CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER ‘BOYS’   A CINNABAR LACQUER FAN-SHAPED BOX,
 TEAPOT AND COVER   COVER AND STAND
 QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD  QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
 the vessel carved in the form of a pomegranate fruit, the   the flattened cover meticulously carved to the top with a scene
 exterior rendered with boys at play, the waisted neck further   of sages and attendants in an idyllic mountainous landscape,
 decorated with a trompe l’oeil sash, the cover with globular   the sides of box and cover carved with a honeycomb diaper
 finial, Japanese wood box  ground each enclosing a floret, the stand carved to the top
 14.3 cm, 5⅝ in.  with a diaper ground raised on five scroll feet, the interiors and
            bases lacquered black, Japanese wood box
            38.5 cm, 15⅛ in.
 HK$ 240,000-300,000
 US$ 31,100-38,800
            HK$ 240,000-300,000
            US$ 31,100-38,800
 The sumptuous design of a lively scene of boys at play in a   example sold in our London rooms, 11th May 2016, lot 78. The
 garden is a popular motif in the Qianlong period. A Qianlong   vivid naturalism of the handles, simulating gnarled branches,   This rare lacquer box, skilfully conceived in the shape of a   Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Lacquer Wares
 box and cover, inscribed with wanzi baohe and a four-character   is reminiscent of that on Qianlong porcelain. See, for example,   fan, encapsulates the innovation and opulence of the Imperial   of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong, 2006, pl. 39.
 reign mark, from the Qing court collection and still in Beijing,   the similar treatment of the handles on a pair of famille-rose   workshops in the Qianlong era. The sumptuous scene of sages   Another rare 18th century fan-shaped cinnabar lacquer box
 is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the   teapots sold at Bonham’s London, 12th May 2011, lot 368.   and attendants in an idyllic mountainous landscape is skilfully   and cover of similar form, illustrated in Derek Clifford, Chinese
 Palace Museum. Lacquer Wares of the Qing Dynasty, Hong   For lacquered Yixing teapots and cover, see a Qianlong mark   carved in varying levels of relief. The conception of the box   Carved Lacquer, London, 1992, pl. 108, was sold at Christie’s
 Kong, 2006, pl. 10. Another Qianlong box and cover with   and period example in the National Palace Museum, Taipei,   and cover, and texture of the carved decoration, is reminiscent   Hong Kong, 28th April 2003, lot 732.
 a scene of boys at play was sold in our London rooms, 7th   illustrated in K.S. Lo, The Stonewares of Yixing from the Ming   of that on a smaller box and cover on a stand from the Qing
 November 2018, lot 115. The form of the teapot itself is rare,   Period to the Present Day, London, 1986, pl. VII, and a similar   court collection and still in Beijing, illustrated in The Complete
 and few examples of lacquer teapots are recorded.  example sold in our London rooms, 11th May 2016, lot 78. The
 For lacquered Yixing teapots and cover, see a Qianlong mark   vivid naturalism of the handles, simulating gnarled branches,
 and period example in the National Palace Museum, Taipei,   is reminiscent of that on Qianlong porcelain. See, for example,
 illustrated in K.S. Lo, The Stonewares of Yixing from the Ming   the similar treatment of the handles on a pair of famille-rose
 Period to the Present Day, London, 1986, pl. VII, and a similar   teapots sold at Bonham’s London, 12th May 2011, lot 368.



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