Lot Essay
Compare a virtually identical embellished peach-form box and cover from the Victoria and Albert Museum collections, published by R. S. Jenyns in Chinese Art, The Minor Arts II, London, 1965, no. 195, p. 286.
A similar cinnabar lacquer peach-form box and cover decorated in relief from the Palace Museum, Beijing, was included in the exhibition China: The Three Emperors 1662-1795, The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2005, no. 296, p. 374.
It is believed by many scholars that this particular design was applied to vessels made for the celebration of imperial birthdays. The composition of eight peaches and five bats is very auspicious. The eight peaches symbolize longevity, and also through association with the peaches of longevity grown in the orchard of the Queen Mother of the West. The five red bats provide rebuses both for good fortune and for the Five Blessings of longevity, health, wealth, love of virtue, and a peaceful death.
A similar cinnabar lacquer peach-form box and cover decorated in relief from the Palace Museum, Beijing, was included in the exhibition China: The Three Emperors 1662-1795, The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2005, no. 296, p. 374.
It is believed by many scholars that this particular design was applied to vessels made for the celebration of imperial birthdays. The composition of eight peaches and five bats is very auspicious. The eight peaches symbolize longevity, and also through association with the peaches of longevity grown in the orchard of the Queen Mother of the West. The five red bats provide rebuses both for good fortune and for the Five Blessings of longevity, health, wealth, love of virtue, and a peaceful death.