RARE COUPE EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE
RARE COUPE EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE
RARE COUPE EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE
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RARE COUPE EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, MARQUE A SIX CARACTERES DA QING QIANLONG FANGGU EN CACHET ET EPOQUE QIANLONG, INSCRIPTION DATEE DE L'ANNEE BINGSHEN CORRESPONDANT A 1776

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RARE COUPE EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, MARQUE A SIX CARACTERES DA QING QIANLONG FANGGU EN CACHET ET EPOQUE QIANLONG, INSCRIPTION DATEE DE L'ANNEE BINGSHEN CORRESPONDANT A 1776
Elle est décorée à l'extérieur d'un coq debout sur des rochers percés, observant une poule picorant entre deux poussins dans un entourage de bambous et pivoines. Un long poème daté de l'an bing shen, correspondant à 1776, est inscrit sur la coupe. L'intérieur est orné d'un coq et d'une poule sur une terrasse dans un médaillon cerné d'un filet rouge de fer.
Diamètre: 8,5 cm. (3 3⁄8 in.)
Provenance
Acquired in the German market in the 1970s.
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A VERY RARE AND FINE FAMILLE ROSE 'CHICKEN' CUP
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG SIX-CHARACTER FANGGU SEAL MARK, WITH AN INSCRIPTION DATED TO BINGSHEN YEAR, CORRESPONDING TO 1776, AND OF THE PERIOD

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Lot Essay

It is highly unusual to find beaker cups of this subject matter without the dancing young boy, such as the example in the Sze Tak Tong Collection, illustrated in Joined Colors: Decoration and Meaning in Chinese Porcelain, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., p. 138, no. 64. The Qianlong poem records well-known ceramics that were produced from as early of the Tang dynasty, and the 'chicken cup' of the Ming dynasty was regarded as the very best throughout antiquity. For a translation of the text, see op. cit., pp. 53-54; where the author points out that the rebus formed by the cockerel and peony flowers, gongming fugui, 'A cockerel is crowing near peony flowers', heralds the announcement of wealth and honour.
Compare to another chicken cup depicting the same decoration and size sold at Christie's Hong Kong, The Imperial Sale, Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 29 April, 2002, lot 625.

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