A CELADON JADE ‘CHICKEN’ BOX AND COVER
A CELADON JADE ‘CHICKEN’ BOX AND COVER

WANLI PERIOD (1573-1619)

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A CELADON JADE ‘CHICKEN’ BOX AND COVER
WANLI PERIOD (1573-1619)
The top of the canted rectangular cover is carved with a floral cartouche enclosing a rooster and a hen amongst floral branches in a landscape, all reserved on a diaper ground. The curved sides of the cover and the box are decorated with lingzhi, encircled by keyfret bands at the rims. The stone is of a celadon tone mottled with black inclusions.
3. 7/8 in. (9.8 cm.) long, box
Provenance
S. Marchant & Son, London

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Lot Essay

The current box is unusually carved with the subject of a rooster and a hen, a motif representing familial harmony and popularised on the revered Chenghua doucai ‘chicken’ cups. The decorative scheme on the box, with auspicious motifs enclosed within a shaped cartouche against a diaper ground, can be found on contemporaneous works made in various media, including blue and white and wucai porcelains, as well as lacquerwares, such as a Jiajing-marked qiangjin and tianqi lacquer brush pot decorated with dragons within cartouches against a diaper ground, offered as lot 2909 in the current sale. Compare also to a rectangular Wanli-marked wucai box of similar form to the current lot, with a cover pierced and decorated with dragons enclosed within a shaped panel, sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 27 May 2008, lot 1857.

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