A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARDINÈRE. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong...
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARDINÈRE.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Of lobed form raised on four ruyi-form feet, the flaring sides rising to an everted lipped rim, the sides brightly enamelled with floral sprays below bats against a turquoise ground, with floral sprays against a yellow ground at the rim edged with gilding, the interiors enamelled turquoise, fitted box, 16.5cm H, 7.5cm diameter.
Provenance: Edward Chow Collection.
清乾隆 松石綠地描金粉彩蝙蝠花卉紋花盆
For a closely related jardinière from the Chinese Imperial collection see The Enchanting Splendor of Vases and Planters: A Special Exhibition of Flower Vessels from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, 2014, cat no I-31, p 92.
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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE JARDINÈRE.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong era.
Of lobed form raised on four ruyi-form feet, the flaring sides rising to an everted lipped rim, the sides brightly enamelled with floral sprays below bats against a turquoise ground, with floral sprays against a yellow ground at the rim edged with gilding, the interiors enamelled turquoise, fitted box, 16.5cm H, 7.5cm diameter.
Provenance: Edward Chow Collection.
清乾隆 松石綠地描金粉彩蝙蝠花卉紋花盆
For a closely related jardinière from the Chinese Imperial collection see The Enchanting Splendor of Vases and Planters: A Special Exhibition of Flower Vessels from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, 2014, cat no I-31, p 92.