A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE ‘MAGPIE’ CHARGER
A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE ‘MAGPIE’ CHARGER
1 更多
A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE ‘MAGPIE’ CHARGER

QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY

细节
18 7/8 in. (48 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box
来源
A Japanese family collection, descendants of a Daimyo family, Nara Prefecture, Yamato-Koriyama.

荣誉呈献

Priscilla Kong
Priscilla Kong

拍品专文

The cover of the Japanese wood box accompanying this lot has an inscription by Baron Nobumori Ozaki (1880-1966) describing this piece as “Yongzheng famille rose prunus, lingzhi, and magpie charger,” followed by a 27th year of Showa (1952) date. Baron Nobumori Ozaki (1880-1966) was born to a prominent Kyoto family and inherited the Baron title from his father in 1918. He was one of the earliest scholars of Oriental ceramics in Japan.
Magpies in the branches of prunus trees form a rebus xi shang meishao (May you have happiness up to your eyebrows). The particular ‘magpie and prunus’ design on the present dish appeared in at least as early as the Qianlong period (1736-1795). A Qianlong famille rose ‘magpie and prunus’ bottle vase in the Palace Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in Splendors of a Flourishing Age, Macau, 1999, no. 113.

更多来自 重要中国瓷器及工艺精品

查看全部
查看全部