A RARE PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT BISCUIT-GLAZED DEER
A RARE PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT BISCUIT-GLAZED DEER

19TH CENTURY

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A RARE PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT BISCUIT-GLAZED DEER
19TH CENTURY
Modeled in mirror image, each recumbent deer with one front leg raised, its eyes and fur picked out in black, with removable antlers
13 in. (33 cm.) long (6)

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Deer, symbols of longevity and prosperity, were a favorite subject for Chinese artists, particularly in porcelains during the reign of the Kangxi emperor (1662-1722) and in paintings during the Qianlong reign (1736-95). A smaller pair of similar recumbent deer from the collection of the Hon. Mrs. Nellie Ionides, also biscuit with tiny black markings but glazed yellow, display this same distinctive circlet pattern along their curving spines (sold Christie's, London, 11 November 2003, lot 163).

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