A LARGE PALE GREENISH-WHITE JADE 'PEACH’ BOX AND COVER
A LARGE PALE GREENISH-WHITE JADE 'PEACH’ BOX AND COVER
A LARGE PALE GREENISH-WHITE JADE 'PEACH’ BOX AND COVER
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A LARGE PALE GREENISH-WHITE JADE 'PEACH’ BOX AND COVER
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十七/十八世紀 玉雕桃式活環大蓋盒

17TH-18TH CENTURY

細節
十七/十八世紀 玉雕桃式活環大蓋盒10 in. (25.4 cm.) long, cloth box
來源
Spink & Son, 倫敦, 1957年
Peter Hariolf Plesch (1918-2013) 醫生珍藏, 編號Hh26L
倫敦佳士得, 2009年11月3日, 拍品編號167
藍理捷, 紐約
Hedda and Lutz Franz伉儷珍藏, 香港, 編號1530
藍理捷, 紐約, 編號x2615
出版
J. Rawson and J. Ayers, 東方陶瓷學會,《Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages》, 倫敦, 1975年, 頁109, 編號358
《FranzArt: Chinese Art from the Hedda and Lutz Franz Collection Vol 1: Jade》, 香港, 2010年, 頁262-263、頁316, 編號1530
藍理捷, 《雅製:中國文人藝術》, 紐約, 2020年, 編號12
展覽
曼徹斯特, 曼徹斯特美術館, 「Works of Art from the Plesch Collections」, 1964年
倫敦, 維多利亞與艾伯特博物館及東方陶瓷學會, 「Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages」, 1975年5月1-6月22日
紐約, 藍理捷, 「雅製:中國文人藝術」, 2020年3月13-27日

榮譽呈獻

Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪)
Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪) Senior Specialist, VP

拍品專文

Professor Peter H. Plesch (1918-2013) and his wife Gerta Regina “Traudi” Plesch OBE (1921-2013) were avid collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean art. The first antique purchased by Peter, while he was a student at Cambridge University, was a Chinese 19th-century silver hip flask, which he used throughout World War II. However, his career as a real collector started much later, when in 1957 he inherited the very varied Chinese artifacts of his parents, and he realized that he knew very little about them. Peter quickly sought knowledgeable advice and found it at the Grosvenor House Antiques Fair of 1958 where he met Adrian Maynard of Spink's Chinese Department, who became a trusted adviser and friend.

The present jade peach box and cover is known to be Peter's first purchase of Chinese jade. After Peter and Traudi's marriage in 1963 jade was to become one of her favorite collecting areas. The couple went on to collect Asian art in a wide range of materials, from Song dynasty ceramics to Japanese sword-fittings, netsuke and wood-block prints, and from Korean celadons to Qing dynasty glass. Peter became known as a serious collector when he purchased a Ru narcissus bowl in March 1959 at Sotheby’s for £2,200 against the dealer J.T. Tai. The bowl was later sold in February 1970 for £46,000, a record for a Chinese ceramic at the time.

For a similar jade peach box and cover of smaller size also carved from a single jade boulder and connected by interlocking branches, in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, see M. Wilson, Chinese Jades, London, 2004, pp. 56-57, no. 58. See, also, a smaller jade box and cover in the form of a bitter melon, connected by a loose ring, illustrated in The Arts of the Ch’ing Dynasty, Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 1964, pl. 127, no. 393.

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