PETIT POT À EAU EN BISCUIT BLANC À DÉCOR SCULPTÉ
PETIT POT À EAU EN BISCUIT BLANC À DÉCOR SCULPTÉ
PETIT POT À EAU EN BISCUIT BLANC À DÉCOR SCULPTÉ
PETIT POT À EAU EN BISCUIT BLANC À DÉCOR SCULPTÉ
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PETIT POT À EAU EN BISCUIT BLANC À DÉCOR SCULPTÉ

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XIXÈME SIÈCLE

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PETIT POT À EAU EN BISCUIT BLANC À DÉCOR SCULPTÉ
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XIXÈME SIÈCLE
La panse globulaire est ornée d'un paysage tournant en relief. La base porte une marque Chen Guozhi Zhi en cachet.
Hauteur : 5,5 cm. (2 1/8 in.)
Provenance
Previously from the collection of Terese Tse Bartholomew, former curator at the San Francisco Museum.
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ƒ: In addition to the regular Buyer’s premium, a commission of 5.5% inclusive of VAT of the hammer price will be charged to the buyer. It will be refunded to the Buyer upon proof of export of the lot outside the European Union within the legal time limit. (Please refer to section VAT refunds)
Further details
A CARVED SMALL WHITE BISCUIT 'LANDSCAPE' WATER POT
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

Chen Guozhi was one of the finest of a small group of independent ceramicists, that included Wang Binrong and Li Youcheng, working in Jingdezhen in the early-mid 19th century who signed their important pieces. Compare to a turquoise-glazed relief-decorated porcelain brush pot bearing the mark, Da Qing Daoguang Chen Guozhi zuo, illustrated by J. Ayers, Chinese Ceramics in the Baur Collection, vol. 2, Geneva, 1999, pp. 246-7, no. 340; and a yellow-enamelled brush pot with a scene of landscape and figures bearing Daoguang mark in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Monochrome Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1999, p. 55, no. 49.

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