RARE BOITE EN OR ET INCRUSTATIONS
RARE BOITE EN OR ET INCRUSTATIONS

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, EPOQUE QIANLONG (1736-1795) OU PLUS TARDIF

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RARE BOITE EN OR ET INCRUSTATIONS
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, EPOQUE QIANLONG (1736-1795) OU PLUS TARDIF
De forme polylobée, en or, rehaussée de volutes en filigranes, agrémentée d'incrustations en rubis, saphirs, perles naturelles et de culture, plumes de martin-pêcheurs et corail, le dessus du couvercle orné de cinq chauve-souris entourant le caractère shou, marque à quatre caractères de l'Empereur Qianlong à la base probablement postérieure ; petits manques et remplacements
Longueur: 10,4 cm. (4 1/16 in.), Poids: 388,2 g.
Or titré 22 à 24 K.
Provenance
From a French private collection
Further details
A RARE EMBELLISHED GOLD LOBED BOX AND COVER
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795) OR LATER

Officially tested 22 to 24 K.

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Lot Essay

No other box like the present one appears to be published.
However, the filigree scrolls of the sides look very similar to the backgrounds of imperial pieces such as a Tibetan-style inlaid gilt bottle, illustrated in Monarchy and its Buddhist Way - Tibetan-Buddhist Ritual implements in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1999, p.182, pl.89; a gold pavilion-shaped shrine inlaid with pearls and turquoise and a gold plate, illustrated in Treasures of Imperial Court - The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 2004, pls. 179 and 218.
Another turquoise and lapis-lazuli inlaid gold box from the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Op. Cit., p.221, pl.123, bears a very similar central shou character on the cover.
The replacement of some pearls by pierced pearls was common as seen on an inlaid gold calabash-shaped ewer from the Palace in Beijing and illustrated in Op. Cit., pl.211.

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