A VERY RARE SLIP-DECORATED AND TURQUOISE-ENAMELLED ‘DOUBLE HAPPINESS’ BOX AND COVER
A VERY RARE SLIP-DECORATED AND TURQUOISE-ENAMELLED ‘DOUBLE HAPPINESS’ BOX AND COVER
A VERY RARE SLIP-DECORATED AND TURQUOISE-ENAMELLED ‘DOUBLE HAPPINESS’ BOX AND COVER
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The Property of a Gentleman
A VERY RARE SLIP-DECORATED AND TURQUOISE-ENAMELLED ‘DOUBLE HAPPINESS’ BOX AND COVER

JIAQING SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)

细节
6 3⁄8 in. (16.1 cm.) long
来源
The Property of a Gentleman; sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 28 November 2006, lot 1605

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Marco Almeida (安偉達)
Marco Almeida (安偉達) SVP, Senior International Specialist, Head of Department & Head of Private Sales

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The delicate, lace-like decoration on this box and cover was achieved by applying white enamel on top of the turquoise enamel. The technique was first utilised by the imperial kilns during the Qianlong period, as seen on a butter-tea bowl in the Nanjing Museum, illustrated in The Official Kiln Porcelain Of The Chinese Qing Dynasty, Shanghai, 2003, p. 265 (fig. 1). The technique continued into the Jiaqing reign, as demonstrated by a tri-lobed vase in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in A Survey of Chinese Ceramics: Ch’ing Official and Popular Wares, vol. 5, Taipei, 1991, p. 252 (upper-left); and a bottle vase decorated with peonies and Shou characters from The Alfred Morrison Collection, Fonthill House, sold at Christie’s London, Chinese Porcelains and Enamels from The Alfred Morrison Collection, Fonthill House, 9 November 2004, lot 54.

The 'double happiness' characters on the cover suggest that this was made for an imperial wedding.

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