Lot no. 54
54. CRACHOIR EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE SUR FOND TURQUOISE Époque Qianlong (1736-1795)/Jiaqing (1796-1820) A TURQUOISE-GROUND FAMILLE ROSE LAYS JAR, ZHADOU Qianlong/Jiaqing period Painted around the globular body with large lotus blooms and scrolls in bright enamels and outlined in gold, below a band of ruyi heads around the shoulder, the tall flared neck painted with upright leaves, all re-served on a turquoise ground, the interior enamelled turquoise. 8.1cm (3 1/4in) high. 清乾隆/嘉慶 松石綠地粉彩纏枝蓮紋渣斗 Provenance: Collection of Georg Weishaupt (1906-2004), Berlin, acquired from Sotheby's Belgravia in the 1970s (by repute), and gifted to the present owner 來源: 柏林Georg Weishaupt(1906-2004)珍藏,於1970年代得自倫敦蘇富比貝爾格萊維亞(傳),後贈予現藏家 The present spittoon refers to a group of vessels commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor (1736-1795) that were made in porcelain imitating cloisonné enamel. The Qianlong Emperor was particularly fond of cloisonné enamel ware, and cloisonné wares were imitated in different materials including porcelain. For a yangcai teapot and cover from the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, see The Far-Reaching Fragrance of Tea - The Art and Culture of Tea in Asia, Taipei, 2015, no.I-60, p.147.
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