拍品专文
These magnificent jardinières are part of a well documented group of wares richly embellished with hardstones and semi-precious stones.
The jardinières are beautifully painted with soft tones of pink, red, yellow and blue, all reserved on a pale lilac ground. There are a number of these delicately painted enamel wares in the Forbidden City, Beijing; compare a painted enamel Kang-table with the same type of floral decoration but on a yellow ground and published in Jin Shu Tai Falanqi or Metal-bodied Enamel Ware, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 2002, p. 239, pl. 226.
A number of these hard and semi-precious stones-embellished wares are also in the Forbidden City, but none of them of such size as the current lot. Compare a miniature landscape of narcissus but on a carved jade pot, illustrated in Treasures of Imperial Court, The Complete Collection of Treasures of The Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 2004, p. 48, pl. 41. See also a miniature landscape of a coral peach tree, where the flowers are carved from jade, quartz and malachite, ibid, p. 40, pl. 33.
The jardinières are beautifully painted with soft tones of pink, red, yellow and blue, all reserved on a pale lilac ground. There are a number of these delicately painted enamel wares in the Forbidden City, Beijing; compare a painted enamel Kang-table with the same type of floral decoration but on a yellow ground and published in Jin Shu Tai Falanqi or Metal-bodied Enamel Ware, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 2002, p. 239, pl. 226.
A number of these hard and semi-precious stones-embellished wares are also in the Forbidden City, but none of them of such size as the current lot. Compare a miniature landscape of narcissus but on a carved jade pot, illustrated in Treasures of Imperial Court, The Complete Collection of Treasures of The Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 2004, p. 48, pl. 41. See also a miniature landscape of a coral peach tree, where the flowers are carved from jade, quartz and malachite, ibid, p. 40, pl. 33.