A VERY RARE IMPERIAL PAINTED-ENAMEL CUP AND STAND
A VERY RARE IMPERIAL PAINTED-ENAMEL CUP AND STAND
A VERY RARE IMPERIAL PAINTED-ENAMEL CUP AND STAND
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清雍正 銅胎畫琺瑯黃地蓮壽紋盃連托 《雍正年製》楷書料款

YONGZHENG ENAMELLED FOUR-CHARACTER MARKS AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)

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盃直口,圈足,內施天藍釉,外壁施黃地蓮壽紋,盃底白地書藍料「雍正年製」雙方框楷書款。盞托折沿淺壁,口沿施天藍地錯落各色花卉,盤面飾黃地蓮壽紋,外壁為黃地纏枝花卉,外底施天藍釉,盃托內凹處書黑色「雍正年製」楷書款。

北京和臺北故宮博物院藏有數組同形制但紋飾不同的盃連托,盃底皆書藍料款,托書黑料款。清宮檔案資料記載,乾隆時期若遇到前朝作品不成對時,曾要求製作一樣的作品與前朝作品配對,並摹寫前朝款識,如臺北故宮博物院所藏與此組相仿的雍正款盃、托,載於2012年台北出版《日月光華─清宮畫琺瑯》,119頁,圖79A、79B。該組盃、托乍看之下不無分別,但近觀則可以發現在顏料呈色及款識風格上存有差異,因此推測盃可能為乾隆為搭配雍正托所製作,卻如文獻上所示寫上雍正款。

此類盃、托常見蓮紋、蝙蝠、葫蘆、團壽等紋飾,推測應為賀壽所作,如臺北故宮所藏一組子孫萬代盃連托,載於1999年台北出版《明清琺瑯器展覽圖錄》,圖版105號,及北京故宮藏一組開光花果圖壽字盃連托,錄2002年香港出版故宮博物院藏文物珍品全集《金屬胎琺瑯器》,圖版188 號。

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A number of similar examples of sets of enamelled cups and cup stands with variations on the current pattern are in the collections of the Beijing Palace Museum and the National Palace Museum.The motifs of bats, peaches, lotus, Shou characters and in some cases double gourds, indicate that these would almost certainly have been commissioned to commemorate an important birthday.

A cup and cover with an oval stand similarly enamelled with peaches and bats, Shou character roundels, and a composite floral border in the National Palace Museum, is illustrated in Enamel Ware in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Taipei, 1999, pp. 208-209, no. 105. Another example, also decorated with bats, peaches and Shou characters amidst flower scroll is in the Qing Court Collection, Beijing, illustrated in Metal-bodied Enamel Ware, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, vol. 43, Hong Kong, 2002, p. 197, no. 188.

Compare to a similar set of cup and cup stand in the National Palace Museum, illustrated by Shi Jingfei, in Radiant Luminance: The Painted Enamelware of the Qing Imperial Court, p. 119, pls. 79 A, 79 B, sharing the same characteristics of the blue enamel mark on the base of the cup and the black enamel mark on the base of the cup stand as the present set. After research into Palace records and close examination of the differences in the colours of the enamels and the style of the writing in the marks between the cup and the cup stand, the author suggests that the former was likely to have been made during the later years Qianlong period in Canton to match the cup stand made during the Yongzheng reign.

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