AN UNUSUAL CARVED AND MOULDED GILT AND TURQUOISE-GLAZED BOX AND COVER

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AN UNUSUAL CARVED AND MOULDED GILT AND TURQUOISE-GLAZED BOX AND COVER
QIANLONG SEAL MARK IN IRON-RED AND OF THE PERIOD

Of quatrefoil section, the flat cover crisply moulded with eight ripe peaches growing on four detached leafy branches, the sides of both the cover and box with four gilt panels simulating woven gold threads each framed by carved key-fret borders, covered overall in an opaque even turquoise glaze--5 1/8in. (13cm.) diam., box
Provenance
Hermann von Mandl of Vienna, reputed to have come from the Summer Palace, Peking

Lot Essay

It appears that this porcelain box was modeled after woven and painted lacquered boxes of the late Ming period, in the tradition made popular during the Qianlong period of copying wares of differing materials into porcelain

Previously sold in Hong Kong, 16 May 1989, lot 207

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