Ming jiajing Yellow to red color wave YunLongTu cans
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– | size | 13.5 cm | |
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work classification | ceramic see colour porcelain of Ming dynasty | s | jiajing |
value | HKD 2500000-3500000 | ||
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Chinese art treasures | 2017-04-05 | ||
Hong Kong sotheby’s ‘s auction co., LTD. | auction | 2017 spring sale | |
Published Regina krahl, meiyintang China ceramics, London, 1994-2010, vol. 2, no. 706 |
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description | Source ace, antique bank London Meiyintang Collection sotheby’s Hong Kong on April 7th, 2011, no. 66 exhibition “Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection”, the British museum, London, 1994, related information jiajing imperial porcelain, color matching, decorative auspicious meaning. Dragon with five claws and ganoderma lucidum pattern and act the role ofing, is relatively rare, fully highlighted the emperor desire not old longevity, immortal, the red yellow to match, “yellow” for the imperial color, “red” ideographic lucky, two kinds of colour supplement each other, it is rare. the similar patterns for example, can be found in Avery. Brendle base collection, and Asian art museum in San Francisco, existing in heraeus, the Chinese Ceramics, A New Standard Guide “, London, 1996, 483 chart. Oxford ASHLEY Maureen otherwise a museum, from the east ceramic society exhibition focus, the Iron in the Fire “, Oxford, 1988, no. 64. A Tokyo, matsuoka gallery collection included in “the Oriental ceramics (famous brand focus,” kay matsuoka art museum, Tokyo, in 1991, no. 82. If phase tank example, visible Stephen d. Winkworth, George Eumorfopoulos and Alfred. Mrs Clark collection, are sold in London sotheby’s April 25, 1933, no. 382, May 30, 1940, no. 286, and March 24, 1953, no. 65. Hu Huichun hide another, sold at sotheby’s in New York on June 4, 1985, no. 7. British rail foundation and hide one, sold at sotheby’s Hong Kong on May 12, 1976, number on May 16, 51198, no. 28. a tank cover, jiajing of patterns of the same case can be made the same qianlong comparison, two for the Beijing Palace Museum collection, reference Li Zhiyan, Virginia l. Bower and heraeus, “Chinese Ceramics from the Paleolithic Period through the the Qing Dynasty”, new haven and London, 2010, pp. 611. |
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