拍品 247
  • 247

清嘉慶/道光 青花纏枝蓮紋燭臺 《嘉蔭堂製》款

估價
5,000 - 7,000 GBP
招標截止

描述

  • 《嘉蔭堂製》款
  • porcelain
the bell-shaped lower body rising from a stepped foot to a knopped stem, supporting a dish with everted rim, the lower body decorated with an undulating lotus scroll below a lappet band, the knopped stem with floral and foliate scrolls between keyfret bands, the underside of the dish painted with lappet bands, inscribed to the concave base with a hallmark reading Jiayin Tang zhi (Hall of Admirable Protection of Posterity)

來源

The Hall of Admirable Protection of Posterity refers to a location in the Shenyang Imperial Palace. Constructed in the 17th century and expanded by the Qianlong Emperor in 1780, the palace was closely modelled on the Forbidden City in Beijing but also incorporated Tibetan and Manchurian styles.

Condition

The dish appears to be re-stuck to the base, with two associated chips to the stand measuring approximately 7mm and 4mm. The dish with a stained 44mm rim crack, extending into a network of hairlines or glaze cracks across the interior.
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拍品資料及來源

本品出自一組數件青花器,型飾相近,皆帶相同款識。比較一對近例,Leo and Doris Hodroff舊藏,售於紐約佳士得2007年3月22日,編號344;另有一單件作例,曾展於《Late Chinese Imperial Porcelain》,Art Gallery of New South Wales,悉尼,1980年,編號12。