A ROUGE-DE-FER AND GILT DISH AND A FAMILLE ROSE AND SILVERED DISH
PROPERTY FROM THE NELSON KLINE COLLECTION, NEW YORK
A ROUGE-DE-FER AND GILT DISH AND A FAMILLE ROSE AND SILVERED DISH

YONGZHENG-QIANLONG PERIOD (1723-1795)

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A ROUGE-DE-FER AND GILT DISH AND A FAMILLE ROSE AND SILVERED DISH
YONGZHENG-QIANLONG PERIOD (1723-1795)
The rouge-de-fer dish is decorated in the center with a scene of a lady with a drum seated with two scholars in an interior with a cat, chickens, and scholarly articles, the rim with alternating cartouches of riverscapes and goldfish. The silvered dish is enameled on the interior with a lady seated at her toilette admiring her reflection, with her female attendant holding a basket, the rim with alternating cartouches of flower sprays in blue enamel and gilt lotus medallions set against a red ground.
The larger: 9 in. (22.8 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Rouge-de-fer dish:
Martin-Hurst Collection (according to label).
W. Waddingham Antiques (according to label).
‌Henry Moog, Atlanta.

‌Silvered dish:
‌Henry Moog, Atlanta.

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Lot Essay

A similar silvered dish from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, was sold at Christie's New York, 15 September 2016, lot 933.

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