AN IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL 'GEESE AND QUAILS' TIERED INK STONE WARMER BOX AND COVER, WITH DUAN INK STONE
AN IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL 'GEESE AND QUAILS' TIERED INK STONE WARMER BOX AND COVER, WITH DUAN INK STONE
AN IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL 'GEESE AND QUAILS' TIERED INK STONE WARMER BOX AND COVER, WITH DUAN INK STONE
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AN IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL 'GEESE AND QUAILS' TIERED INK STONE WARMER BOX AND COVER, WITH DUAN INK STONE
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AN IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL 'GEESE AND QUAILS' TIERED INK STONE WARMER BOX AND COVER, WITH DUAN INK STONE

QIANLONG FOUR-CHARACTER MARK IN BLUE ENAMEL WITHIN A DOUBLE SQUARE AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)

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AN IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL 'GEESE AND QUAILS' TIERED INK STONE WARMER BOX AND COVER, WITH DUAN INK STONE
QIANLONG FOUR-CHARACTER MARK IN BLUE ENAMEL WITHIN A DOUBLE SQUARE AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)
4 1⁄4 in. (10.8 cm.) high
Provenance
An American private collection
J.J. Lally & Co., New York
Hugh Moss (HK) Ltd., Hong Kong
Nino Marakovic Collection
Property from a private European Collection; sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, The World of Qianlong, 27 April 2003, lot 4
Literature
Sotheby's Thirty Years in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2003, p. 354, no. 419

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Lot Essay

The cover is delicately enamelled with geese and quails in a riverside scene, two geese depicted in flight with outstretched wings against a blue sky, above four others standing by the riverbank, opposite a pair of quails standing on a blue rock. The flowering plants, rocks and green grass are brilliantly enamelled in a variety of colours, all enclosed within an orange hatched border. The sides are enamelled with rectangular cartouches each enclosing a different floral scroll design. The central gilt-bronze section is cast with openwork peony motifs, all supported on eight ruyi feet. The interior is fitted with a conforming octagonal Duan ink stone with a small oval aperture, resting on a deep receptacle with a semi-circular oval dividing wall to hold water. The lower tier of the box contains a circular bronze handled tray designed to hold charcoal. The interior base is enamelled turquoise, and the exterior base is enamelled white with a four-character Qianlong mark in blue enamel.

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