拍品 293
  • 293

清十八世紀 青白玉鏤雕牡丹花卉紋蓋爐

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80,000 - 120,000 USD
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描述

  • jade
the rounded body supported on a slightly splayed circular foot, carved and intricately pierced with a meandering scroll of flowering peony blossoms, enveloped by curled leaves issuing from winding stems, above a lappet border, set with four clusters of peonies carved in high relief rising to the rim to form the handles, the domed cover similarly carved and pierced, with a circular and compressed openwork peony spray knop, the stone of pale celadon color with creamy-white and yellow inclusions and gray speckles, wood stand (3)

來源

Francis Ralston Welsh 舊藏
Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc.,紐約,1938年5月25至27日,拍品編號346
Mrs. Georg Vetlesen 舊藏
Stanley Charles Nott 舊藏
Mary Dunbar Bridegroom 1976年購於香港,自此家族收藏

出版

Stanley Charles Nott,《Chinese Jade Carving of XVIth to the XIXth Century in the Collection of Mrs. Georg Vetlesen》,倫敦,1939年,第2冊,編號92,第208頁

Condition

The censer has a small chip to the interior rim and exterior foot ring. Both the censer and the cover have scattered minute nicks to the rims. The tip of one petal on the knop has a knock. Otherwise, in overall good condition.
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拍品資料及來源

The carving of this jade censer and cover is exceptional. It is intricately done, demonstrating the quality of eighteenth century craftsmanship. Two white jade examples are in the Beijing Palace Museum collection and illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum – Jadeware (III), Hong Kong, 1995, nos. 42 and 43, pp. 53 and 54. Other similar examples were sold in these rooms 29th September 1989, lot 420 and our London rooms 17th December 1996, lot 264 and at Christie’s New York, 20th September 2005, lot 16.

The provenance of this piece is notable for having been in two important collections. Stanley Charles Nott, a recognized connoisseur and author of several books on jade, was a famous dealer in New York and Florida. The majority of his collection is now held in the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. Georg Vetlesen, an American philanthropist, gifted much of her jade collection to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. which has presented it as a long term loan to the Birmingham Museum of Art in Alabama.