43 cm. (17 in.) high
Provenance:
Sotheby’ s London, 11 June 1996, lot 139
The current lot is a rare example which draws its inspiration from its Qianlong blue and white porcelain prototypes, which can be found in museum collections from around the world. See an example from the Qing Court Collection, illustrated in The Prime Cultural Relics Collected by Shenyang Imperial Palace Museum: The Chinaware Volume I, Shenyang, 2007, pl.35. See also examples housed in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Porcelain of the National Palace Museum: Blue-and-White Ware of the Ch’ing Dynasty, Vol.II, Hong Kong, 1968, pp.50-51, pls.15 and 15a-c.
The Qianlong examples in turn, were inspired by their Ming dynasty predecessors, which derived originally from early Islamic metal prototypes; see J.A.Pope, ‘An Early Ming Porcelain in Muslim Style’, in R. Ettinghausen, ed., Aus der Welt der Islamischen Kunst: Festschrift für Ernst Kühnel, Berlin, 1959, pp.357-375. It is very possible, that the current lot is made in direct homage by simulating the metallic material used in early Islamic
metal prototypes.
Price estimate:
HKD: 280, 000 - 320, 000
USD: 35, 900 - 41, 000
Auction Result:
HKD: 330,400
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