Lot no. 14
14. POT À PINCEAUX EN PORCELAINE DEHUA
Époque Kangxi (1662-1722)
A DEHUA RETICULATED BRUSHPOT
Kangxi period
Of tall cylindrical form, the sides pierced with a design of a leafy peony scroll issuing three large blossoms with incised details, all between grooved borders at the rim and foot, the interior and exterior covered with a lustrous creamy-white glaze.
13.7cm (5 3/8in) high
清康熙 德化窰白釉鏤雕牡丹紋筆筒
Provenance:
Imperial Oriental Art, New York (according to label on the base)
Sotheby's Hongkong, 5 November 1996, lot 827
Private Collection, London
Christie's London, 14 May 2009, lot 12
Published and Exhibited:
Daniel Suebsman and Daniela Antonin, Kangxi - Porcelain Treasures of the Kangxi Period, Düsseldorf, 2015, cat.no.134
The Dancing Dragon / China Contemporary, Hetjens Museum, Düsseldorf, 19 July 2015 - 17 January 2016, no.134
來源:
Imperial Oriental Art藝廊,紐約(據標籤)
香港蘇富比,1996年11月5日,編號827
倫敦私人收藏
倫敦佳士得,2009年5月14日,編號12
出版及展覽:
Daniel Suebsman及Daniela Antonin合著,《Kangxi - Porcelain Treasures of the Kangxi Period》,杜塞道夫,2015年,編號134
《The Dancing Dragon/China Contemporary》,黑提恩斯博物館,杜塞道夫,2015年7月19日至2016年1月17日,編號134
A similar Dehua brushpot of this pattern from the collection of the Residenzmuseum, Munich, with gilt-metal mounts dated to 1729-30, is illustrated in Michel Beurdeley and Guy Raindre, Qing Porcelain, Paris, 1987, pl.372. Compare also with a Dehua reticulated brushpot, illustrated in Rose Kerr and John Ayers, Blanc de Chine, Chicago, 2002, no.159.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Asian Art
About the sale