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AN IMPERIAL PAIR OF DOUCAI 'LANÇA' BOWLS, QIANLONG MARK AND PERIOD
奥地利
04月10日 下午5点 开拍
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AN IMPERIAL PAIR OF DOUCAI 'LAN?A' BOWLS, QIANLONG MARK AND PERIODChina, 1736-1795. Each bowl has deep, rounded sides and is painted in green, yellow, blue, and aubergine enamels, as well as iron-red. The exterior with a continuous band of conjoined scrolling tendrils supporting seven flame mandorlas that alternate with Lan?a characters below a double blue line border at the rim. The interior is neatly decorated with a further band of Lan?a characters.The recessed bases with a cobalt blue six-character seal mark da Qing Qianlong nianzhi and of the period.Provenance: Sotheby's Parke-Bernet Los Angeles, 8 November 1979, lot 1761. The Quincy Chuang Collection, Hong Kong, acquired from the above. Two labels from Sotheby's Parke-Bernet Los Angeles, inscribed '1761/2', accompany the lot. Quincy Chuang (Zhuang Guilun), born in Shanghai, was a famous Chinese art collector who served as the president of the renowned Hong Kong art collector's organization the Min Chiu Society and director of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. He was the brother-in-law of Hu Huichun, who guided Chuang in acquiring objects for his own collection. Part of his collection was sold in auction houses including Sotheby's and Christie's, and a number of pieces were donated to the Shanghai Museum.Condition: Excellent condition with only minor wear and minuscule firing irregularities, small glaze lines and light surface scratches mostly to interior, the base with minor craquelure near the foot. The enamels are extremely well preserved.Weight: 295 g and 308 gDimensions: Diameter 15.9 cm and 15.8 cmWith a padded storage box and two textile covered stands. (5)This distinct design is closely tied to Tibetan Buddhism, possibly inspired by a headdress named a 'five-leaf' crown, with each leaf symbolizing one of the five Buddhas: Vairocana (center), Aksobhya (east), Ratnasambhava (south), Amitabha (west), and Amogha (north). The Tibetan Lan?a characters featured in the design are meant for invocations. In contrast to followers of monotheism, the Qing emperors not only conducted official ceremonies for Heaven, Earth, and ancestors but also constructed temples within the Forbidden City where they honored both Buddhist and Daoist gods. Scholars propose that the Qing rulers supported Tibetan Buddhism to gain favor with the Mongolian and Tibetan aristocracy.Lan?a (or Lantsa) characters are a script primarily used for writing Sanskrit, particularly in Buddhist texts and inscriptions. The script originated in India and later became widely adopted in Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia, and China for religious and decorative purposes. Lan?a is often seen in temple inscriptions, mantra carvings, and sacred texts, especially in Vajrayana Buddhism. The script is notable for its ornate, elongated letterforms, which are distinct from more common Brahmi-derived scripts like Devanagari.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's London, 8 November 2016, lot 28 Price: GBP 8,750 or approx. EUR 15,500 (for one) converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A doucai 'lanca' bowl, 18th century Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, motif, and decoration. Note the slightly larger size (18 cm) and 'cai hua tang zhi' mark. Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 22 March 2013, lot 1560Price: USD 20,000 or approx. EUR 26,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A pair of doucai bowls, zhihetang zhi hall marks in iron red within double squares, Qianlong periodExpert remark: Compare the closely related decoration, motif, and size (16.8 cm). Note the slightly different form and site, as well as the 'zhihetang zhi' hallmarks to the base.

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