Lot no. 83
Kleine blanc de chine-Kanne in Phönixform. Dehua. Kangxi-Periode (1662–1722) Eingepresste Marke He Chaochun Kleine Kanne von ovaler Form, gemodelt aus dem Körper eines Phönix, der Kopf bildet die Tülle, die Schwanzfedern den Henkel, darauf gewölbter Deckel mit rundem Knauf, bedeckt mit heller, elfenbeinfarbener Glasur. H 12,5 cm Literatur Vgl. identische Kanne in: P.J. Donnelly, Blanc de Chine, London 1969, Taf. 151 A und die Marke F1aa, S. 356 A rare small blanc-de-Chine phoenix-form ewer and cover. Impressed mark He Chaochun. Dehua. Kangxi p A rare small blanc-de-Chine phoenix-form ewer and cover of ovoid form, the ewer is moulded as if encased by the body of a phoenix standing facing forward with the beak open to form the spout and the upswept tail forming the handle. The domed cover has a round finial. Impressed mark He Chaochun. Dehua. Kangxi period (1662-1722). Height 12.5 cm Literature Compare an almost identical ewer in: P.J. Donnelly, Blanc de Chine, London, 1969, Pl. 151 A and the mark F1aa, p. 356
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12/06/2014
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