A VERY RARE CARVED TURQUOISE-ENAMELLED BOWL
淡松石绿釉夔龙纹撇口浅碗
清雍正
来源:卢芹斋继任者Frank Caro
款识:『大清雍正年制』六字双行楷书款
说明:碗撇口,深弧腹,宽底,圈足。外壁通体松绿釉刻花纹饰,碗内白釉。口沿外刻回纹,下腹以雷纹为锦地,上饰夔龙一对,足墙刻两道弦纹。足圈内白釉,底青花双圈内书“大清雍正年制”楷书款。
1994年伦敦出版R. Krahl着《Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection》第2册,图版911号。另有一件尺寸较大
(口径26公分)、无龙纹的例子,见2005年北京出版《故宫博物院藏.清代御窑瓷器.卷一.下册》,448页,图版211号。
参阅:
《玫茵堂藏中国陶瓷?第二卷》,康蕊君,1994年,图911
《Chinese?Ceramics:?from?the?Asian?Art?Museum?of?San?Francisco》,1996年,He?Li,图559
香港佳士得,2013年5月29日,益清阁,编号3220
RMB: 280,000-350,000
PROVENANCE:
Collection of Frank Caro
Yongzheng six-character mark within double circles and of the period (1723-1735)
the bowl is thinnly potted with rounded sides rising to a flaring rim, carved around the exterior in shallow relief with two?kui?dragons around the lower body against a ground of incised?leiwen, below a band of keyfret around the mouth. The exterior is covered in a turquoise enamel, the interior and base glazed white.
bowls of this pattern were produced in the 18th century and reflected the Qing emperors’ interest in archaism.
compare with very similar examples of this colour illustrated by He Li,?Chinese Ceramics: from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, London, 1996, fig. 559; R. Krahl,?Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London, 1994, vol. 2, no. 911; and one formerly in the Glatz Collection, sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 November 2011, lot 2928 and illustrated by A. du Boulay in?Christie’s Pictorial History of Chinese Ceramics, 1984, p. 222, no. 6. A larger bowl but without carved dragons is illustrated in?Palace Museum Collection of Official Ware of the Qing Dynasty, vol. 1 part 2, Beijing, 2005, p. 448, pl. 211 (26 cm. diam.).
REFERENCE:
R. Krahl,?Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London, 1994, vol. 2, no. 911
He Li 1996,?Chinese Ceramics: from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, London, fig. 559
Hong Kong Christie’s, 29th May 2013, THE YIQINGGE COLLECTION, lot 3220
14cm Diam
USD:46,000-57,200