A rare Chinese iron-red and gilt small 'carp' tureen and cover
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A rare Chinese iron-red and gilt small 'carp' tureen and cover

QIANLONG (1735-1796)

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A rare Chinese iron-red and gilt small 'carp' tureen and cover
Qianlong (1735-1796)
Modelled flopped on its side with head and tail slightly curled upwards, enamelled in iron-red and gilt, gilt speckling on its head, the body lightly moulded with scales picked out in gilt, surmounted by a small carp finial with brown enamelled scales, restoration to tail and finial
20 cm. long
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Christie’s charges a premium to the buyer on the Hammer Price of each lot sold at the following rates: 29.75% of the Hammer Price of each lot up to and including €20,000, plus 23.8% of the Hammer Price between €20,001 and €800.000, plus 14.28% of any amount in excess of €800.000. Buyer’s premium is calculated on the basis of each lot individually.

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Fish appeared as decoration on Chinese ceramics as early as the Neolithic period, and remained a popular theme in Chinese art, especially in ceramics and paintings, ever since. Since the beginning of the 18th century tureens in the shape of an animal were made to order for the West; they were very popular and made in European factories as well. For a similar example see D.F. Lunsingh Scheurleer, Chinese Export Porcelain, London 1974, pp. 124, 125 and 220, fig.190.