• Christies auction house James Christie logo

    Sale 2715

    Asian Art

    Amsterdam

    |

    31 October 2006

    Browse Sale
Previous Lot
Search
Next Lot
    • A large Chinese famille rose '
    Lot 303

    A large Chinese famille rose 'mandarin pattern' ewer and cover

    18TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    EUR 4,560

    Estimate

    EUR 2,000 - EUR 3,000

    Follow lot

    A large Chinese famille rose 'mandarin pattern' ewer and cover
    18th Century
    The pear-shaped ewer enamelled with a continuous garden scene depicting numerous groups of figures standing before a pavilion in conversation, one group gathered around promontory rockwork with scholar's objects, in the foreground chicken and sheep, between bands of shaped cartouches containing landscapes, birds and flowers, reserved on a gilt feathery ground, cover restored
    38.8 cm. high

    Contact us

    • Contact Client Service

      info@christies.com

      New York +1 212 636 2000

      London +44 (0)20 7839 9060

      infoasia@christies.com

      Asia +852 2760 1766

    Lot Essay

    The term 'Mandarin' is used to refer to Chinese officials and was a very popular design in the Dutch province of Groningen. The shape of the coffee-pot is based on a German prototype (Saksisch model) from the period 1730 - 1750).

    Other information

    Special Notice


    Christie's charge a premium to the buyer on the final bid price of each lot sold at the following rates: 23.8% of the final bid price of each lot sold up to and including €150,000 and 14.28% of any amount in excess of €150,000. Buyers' premium is calculated on the basis of each lot individually.


    Recommended features

      • Virtual tour: Classic Week at
      • Virtual tour: Classic Week at Christie’s London

        Explore art from antiquity to the 20th century, offered as part of Classic Week in London, 3–13 December

      • Autumn 2019 auctions in Hong K
      • Autumn 2019 auctions in Hong Kong total HK$2.6 billion

        The series of 17 sales attracts buyers from 50 different countries and is led by Sanyu’s Five Nudes, which realises a record HK$303,985,000

      • What I’ve learned: Ruben Lien,
      • What I’ve learned: Ruben Lien, Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art specialist

        The Vice President of Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art in Hong Kong on a career-defining discovery, his love of jade and ‘handling terrific art every day’

      • What the expert looks for... N
      • What the expert looks for... No.2 — Böttger stoneware

        Christie’s specialist Dominic Simpson shares his expertise on pieces by the alchemist who paved the way for Meissen

      • Luxury Living: Homes with TV a
      • Luxury Living: Homes with TV and film connections

        From Hawaii to New York, five properties that stars of the entertainment industry have called home (both in real life and on screen)

      • 10 things to know about George
      • 10 things to know about George Nakashima

        The life and philosophy of the American furniture maker who applied ‘a thousand skills… to shape wood and realise its true potential’

Share
Email
Copy link