A TURQUOISE-GROUND FAMILLE ROSE HAT STAND
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN
A TURQUOISE-GROUND FAMILLE ROSE HAT STAND

DAOGUANG PERIOD (1821-1850)

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A TURQUOISE-GROUND FAMILLE ROSE HAT STAND
DAOGUANG PERIOD (1821-1850)
The uppermost globular section is decorated with four reticulated chilong medallions, reserved against a turquoise ground decorated with scrolling lotus, all resting on a support decorated with iron-red upright petals. The mid-section of the stand is divided by four vertical flanges above a bell-form base decorated with gilt shou characters and lotus scrolls separated by four pierced spandrels. The circular base is decorated with lotus scrolls on a yellow ground with a scalloped faux-bois apron and base.
11 ¼ in. (28.5 cm.) high overall

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Lot Essay

Compare a similar turquoise-ground hat stand dated to the Qianlong-Jiaqing period (1736-1820) sold at Christie's London, 11 May 2010, lot 261, and a yellow-ground 'nine dragons' hat stand dated to the Daoguang period (1821-1850) sold at Christie's London, 8 November 2016, lot 80.

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