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 AN UNUSUAL BLUE AND WHITE CUP   PROPERTY OF A LADY     元   青花龍戲珠紋高足盌
 MARK AND PERIOD OF KANGXI  A BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ STEM BOWL
 with a band of trefoil-shaped sprigs formed from interlinked   YUAN DYNASTY  來源:
 stems, all above a single line border encircling the top of the   香港蘇富比2017年4月5日,編號3673
 foot, the base inscribed with a six-character mark  the exterior decorated with a single long three-clawed dragon
 8.8 cm, 3⅜ in.  chasing a ‘flaming pearl’ and writhing sinuously around the   高足盃形,繪遊龍爭珠,龍體雄健,畫意率真,見於
            vessel, the interior centred with a further ‘flaming pearl’ and   蒙元一代。類例罕見,相若瓷盃,有飾龍或鳳紋者,
 PROVENANCE  encircled by a classic scroll at the rim, further detailed with
            a moulded design of two dragons around a central rosette   出土於內蒙古元代集寧路古城遺址,參考一龍紋高足
 Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 17th/18th May 1988, lot 189.
            medallion                                   盃,見陳永志編,《內蒙古集寧路古城遺址出土瓷
            11.9 cm, 4⅝ in.                             器》,北京,2004年,圖版46,或三件鳳紋高足盃,圖
 HK$ 150,000-200,000                                    版42-4,亦有見數盃出土時整齊置於一甕罐內,參見頁
 US$ 19,400-25,900     PROVENANCE                       12。
            Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 5th April 2017, lot 3673.
 A similar pair of cups from the Percival David Foundation of
 Chinese Art is included Margaret Medley, Illustrated Catalogue of   HK$ 600,000-800,000
 Porcelains Decorated in Underglaze Blue and Copper Red in the   US$ 78,000-104,000
 Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, 1968, p. 42,
 nos A688 and A689. The former cup is still in the Foundation, but   Stem bowls with such freely executed sketches of vigorous
 the latter was sold four times in our rooms: twice in London, 15th   dragons chasing ‘flaming pearls’ appear to have been in use
 October 1968, lot 141, and 8th July 1974, lot 306; and twice in Hong   throughout China during the Yuan dynasty, although extant
 Kong, 14th November 1989, lot 74, and 11th April 2008, lot 3053.
            examples are rare. Similar stem bowls, decorated both with
            dragons and with phoenix, were excavated from the Yuan city
            site at Jininglu in Inner Mongolia, see Chen Yongzhi, ed., Nei

 清康熙   青花卷草紋小盃
            Menggu Jininglu gu cheng yizhi chutu ciqi/Porcelain Unearthed
 《大清康熙年製》款  from Jininglu Ancient City Site in Inner Mongolia, Beijing, 2004,
            pl. 46, for a dragon stem cup, pls 42-4, for three stem bowls
 來源:        with phoenix, and p. 12, for several pieces packed together in a
 香港蘇富比1988年5月17/18日,編號189  jar, as found on site.

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 PROPERTY OF A LADY
 A FINE PUCE-ENAMELLED BLUE AND WHITE
 ‘EIGHT IMMORTALS’ BOWL
 SEAL MARK AND PERIOD OF DAOGUANG
 painted in underglaze blue with the Eight Immortals carrying
 their various attributes, riding on various sea creatures or
 plants, journeying across a ground of cresting waves in puce
 enamel, the interior similarly decorated with Shoulao and a
 deer amongst puce waves below scrolling clouds, the base
 inscribed with a six-character seal mark
 22.1 cm, 8⅝ in.
 PROVENANCE
 Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 5th April 2017, lot 3706.

 HK$ 120,000-150,000
 US$ 15,600-19,400

 清道光   青花胭脂紅八仙過海紋盌

 《大清道光年製》款
 來源:
 香港蘇富比2017年4月5日,編號3706
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