BOITE COUVERTE EN LAQUE ROUGE, VERTE ET OCRE SCULPTEE
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BOITE COUVERTE EN LAQUE ROUGE, VERTE ET OCRE SCULPTEE

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, EPOQUE JIAQING (1796-1820)

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BOITE COUVERTE EN LAQUE ROUGE, VERTE ET OCRE SCULPTEE
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, EPOQUE JIAQING (1796-1820)
En forme de lingot, sculptée en relief, sur le couvercle d'un cartouche orné de deux Européens près d'un petit pont, dans un jardin arboré, les côtés du couvercle et de la boîte agrémentés de médaillons représentant des personnages divers dans des paysages, le reste du décor composé de branchages feuillagés de citrus, pêches et grenades, les bordures rehaussées de frises de grecques, le pied de pétales, l'intérieur laqué noir et fleurs d'or ; petits accidents et restaurations
Largeur: 28 cm. (11 in.)
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A CARVED THREE-COLOUR LACQUER INGOT-SHAPED BOX AND COVER
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, JIAQING PERIOD (1796-1820)

Lot Essay

This unusual shape is taken from a silver ingot, a tradable currency during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This shape appears in early lacquerwares, cf. a Song dynasty mother-of-pearl inlaid box from the Asian art Museum of San Francisco, illustrated in Hai-Wai Yi-Chen, Chinese Art in Overseas Collections, Lacquerware, Taiwan 1987, p.39 ; in ceramic during the mid-Ming dynasty, for an example see a Jiajing-marked blue and white box illustrated in Gugong Wenwu Jinghua Baipinzhan (II), National Palace Museum, Taiwan, no.20
The ingot-shaped boxes continued in production into the Qing dynasty such as the very similar ingot-shaped carved red lacquer box, Qianlong period, illustrated in Lee King-Tse and Hu Shih Chang, Dragon and Phoenix, Chinese Lacquer Ware, The Lee Familly Collection, Tokyo, Museum of East Asian art, Cologne 1990, pp.172-173, pl.74
See also a very similar box with European figures sold in these Rooms, 15 June 2005, lot 200.

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