拍品 225
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清十八世紀 段泥摻砂團龍百壽紋盌 《陳覲侯製》款

估價
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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描述

  • 《陳覲侯製》款
  • Stoneware
the rounded sides molded with five raised oval medallions of a dragon amid clouds, below a band of stylized shou characters encircling the rim, the buff colored clay flecked with reddish-brown slip, the base impressed with a seal reading Chen Jinhou zhi (made by Chen Jinhou)

來源

Gerard Hawthorn Ltd,倫敦,1997年

出版

《Oriental Works of Art》,Gerard Hawthorn Ltd.,倫敦,1997年6月9-22日,編號11

Condition

Has two very, very fine hair cracks to the rim, 1 cm and 3 cm long. Otherwise in good condition.
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拍品資料及來源

Some sources cite the birth year for Chen Jinhou as approximately 1702 and put his death at 1765, while other sources such as K.S. Lo in The Stonewares of Yixing from the Ming Period to the Present Day, Hong Kong, 1986, p. 264, cite him as being active from 1736 till 1795. Some of his works are therefore ascribed to the Yongzheng period, while others to Qianlong.

For similar bowls by Chen Jinhou ascribed to the Qianlong period, see one from the Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Hawthorn Collection sold at Bonham's Hong Kong, 28th November 2011, lot 215; and another from the Robert H. Blumenfield Collection sold at Christie's New York, 22nd March 2012, lot 2648. Another example of his work, this one carved with lotus petals and dated to the Qing dynasty, is illustrated in Yixing Zisha Wares in the Palace Museum, Beijing, 2009, p. 252, pl. 156; and another with chilong decoration dated to the 18th century is illustrated in K.S. Lo, op. cit., no. 169.