A RARE PAIR OF COURT FIGURE CANDLEHOLDERS
A RARE PAIR OF COURT FIGURE CANDLEHOLDERS

QIANLONG PERIOD

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A RARE PAIR OF COURT FIGURE CANDLEHOLDERS
QIANLONG PERIOD
The standing figures modeled in mirror image holding bamboo-form vases, thier happy faces lightly washed in peach tones, he with black mustache and open mouth as if laughing, her black topknot with gilt pin and flower ornament, both wearing iron-red and gilt robes over green underskirts, their flat backs glazed white and pierced with two holes to affix to a wall
12 1/8 in. (30.8 cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

The pairing of a Chinese gentleman and lady in these export court figures seems to be exceedingly rare. Those male/female pairs that do exist in the genre are all Western types, such as the famille verte figures often called Louis XIV and his mistress, the famille rose figures of a Dutch merchant and his lady, or the exceptional European couple candleholders in the Copeland collection (illustrated and discussed by W.R. Sargent, op. cit., pp. 136-7). The Ionides collection included a related standing figure of a Chinese nobleman with nodding head (published by M. Jourdain and R.S. Jenyns, Chinese Export Art, p. 110), but his female companion, if he had ever had one, was long gone.

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