PORTE-COUPE EN BRONZE DORE ET EMAUX CLOISONNES
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PORTE-COUPE EN BRONZE DORE ET EMAUX CLOISONNES

CHINE, DEBUT DE LA DYNASTIE QING, XVIIEME SIECLE

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PORTE-COUPE EN BRONZE DORE ET EMAUX CLOISONNES
CHINE, DEBUT DE LA DYNASTIE QING, XVIIEME SIECLE
Le support globulaire, décoré de chilong alternant avec des caractères shou, reposant sur une coupe à bords polylobés, ornée de lingzhi, fleurs et chilong, supportée par un pied évasé rehaussé de rochers émergeant des flots, nuages et soleils ; petites restaurations
Hauteur: 8,5 cm. (3 3/8 in.), Diamètre: 14,6 cm. (5¾ in.)
來源
Collection of Mr. F. Gordon Morrill.
Bluett & Sons Ltd., London, 19 December 1984.
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A GILT-BRONZE AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL BOWL-STAND
CHINA, EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY

拍品專文

For information pertaining to Song and Yuan Dynasty bowl-stands, made from lacquer and ceramic and to which the form of this Qing example can be traced, refer to lot 628, offered in our Hong Kong Rooms, 30 April 2001.
A similar piece was sold in our London Rooms, 19 June 2001, lot 137.
Compare also with a similar bowl-stand in the Kemp collection, illustrated by Sir Harry Garner, Chinese and Japanese Cloisonné Enamels, London 1962, pl. 62B
Another one from the Qing Court Collection is illustrated in Metal-bodied Enamel Ware - The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong 2002, pl. 68.