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THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
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 A VERY RARE FAMILLE ROSE `NINE DRAGONS' HAT STAND  A FAMILLE ROSE LANTERN-SHAPED VASE WITH BOYS IN A
 JIAQING SEAL MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)  LANDSCAPE
          JIAQING SEAL MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)
 11æ in. (29.8 cm.) high
          10w in. (27.5 cm) high, cloth box
 $20,000-30,000
          $30,000-50,000
 清嘉慶ǎ粉彩黃ঃ̏龍雲紋ի架ǎ礬紅Ս字篆書款

          女史珍藏
 Tubular porcelain hat stands with openwork decoration appeared during the   清嘉慶ǎ粉彩⒳子山水燈◀瓶ǎ礬紅Ս字篆書款
 emperor Jiaqing's reign. In addition to functioning as a hat support, it also
 perfumed the hat from incense burned in the interior. A similar example,
 also bearing an iron-red Jiaqing mark, illustrated in The Complete Collection
 of Treasure of the Palace Museum - 39 - Porcelains with Cloisonné Enamel
 Decoration and Famille Rose Decoration, Hong Kong, 1999, p. 193, no. 170.
 This hat stand can also be compared with a cylindrical hat stand sold at
 Christie's Paris, 6 July 2022, lot 36. Both are decorated with nine five-clawed
 dragons chasing the flaming pearl on a yellow background. See, also, a
 Jiaqing millefleurs hat-stand of the same form sold at Christie’s Hong Kong,
 27 November 2007, lot 1766.
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