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17. A C l o i s o n n é e n A m e l m o d e l o f A s C h o l A r’ s r o C K
18th Century
of rising knobbed form, the irregular surface enamelled in lapis-blue and turquoise-blue with gilded
wires emphasizing the contour, and with green enamel along the edge of the flat base.
Height 3/8 inches (9.9 cm)
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For a very similar rock, see the cloisonné enamel group with a standing crane in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing,
illustrated in Gugong bowuyuan cangpin daxi: falangqi bian 4, Qing qiansi falang (Compendium of Collections in the Palace
Museum: Enamels 4, Cloisonné in the Qing Dynasty), Beijing, 2011, p. 116, no. 68.
十八世紀 嵌絲琺瑯石形擺件 高 9.9 厘米
18. A B r i g h t ly f i g u r e d C A r n e l i A n A g At e W At e r p o t
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
of hollow egg shape with thick walls, resting on a small countersunk foot, the natural features and
figuring of the stone enhanced by a high polish.
Length 3 inches (7.5 cm)
清 紅玉髓瑪瑙隨形水盂 長 7.5 厘米