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A COPPER-RED GLAZED WATER POT, WITH A SILVER COVER, 18TH CENTURY
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04月16日 下午5点 开拍 /14天1小时
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China. Well potted with a compressed body supported on a short foot, the exterior covered in a finely streaked, crackle-suffused, vivid red glaze thinning to a pale mushroom around the mouth and stopping unevenly above the unglazed foot. The interior covered in a translucent brown glaze. The recessed base left white.With a neatly fitted, reticulated gilt-silver chrysanthemum-form cover, inscribed with the silver hallmark chunyin (“pure silver”).Provenance: Sen Shu Tey, Tokyo, by 2023. J.A.N. Fine Art, September 2023. A private collection in the United Kingdom, acquired from the above. A copy of the invoice from J.A.N. Fine Art, London, dated 23 September 2023 and confirming the dating above, accompanies the lot. The box inscribed to a label on the cover 'da Qing Qianlong red glazed censer' and to the box 'a vibrant red glazed tea caddy', and with a label from Sen Shu Tey Ancient Art, number '39'. Senshu Tey was established in 1996 in Tokyo by Chiaki Oshima, who had previously worked for over 25 years in the art and antiques field. The business, which has dubbed its collection as 'the world's finest art works from the smallest gallery in the world', specializes in Chinese ceramics and works of art. In September 2016, an 'oil-spot' tenmoku jian tea bowl was sold for USD 11,700,000, setting the world's auction record for any jian ware. The rare object was consigned by Oshima Chiaki, on behalf of a client. J.A.N. Fine Art is a noted art gallery specializing in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian ceramics, porcelain paintings, and works of art. The company was first established in 1977 in Tokyo, Japan by Kikue Shimizu and has been located on Kensington Church Street in London, United Kingdom for over thirty years. Many of their pieces originate from Japanese collections and have museum-established provenance. Condition: Excellent condition with only minor wear and firing irregularities.Weight: 249 g Dimensions: Diameter 9.8 cmWith a Japanese wood storage box with two old labels, one on the cover inscribed 'Daishin Kenryu Koyu Koro' ('red glazed incense burner of the Qianlong era, Great Qing'), and one on the box inscribed 'Senkoyu Chaire' ('bright red glazed tea caddy'). (3)The use of copper-red glaze at Jingdezhen was revived by the Kangxi Emperor after a decline in usage during the late 15th century. With the effort to reproduce classic Ming jihong ('sacrificial red') porcelains, Qing copper-red pieces quickly outnumbered their Ming counterparts. Nigel Wood in Chinese Glazes, London, 1999, p. 180, notes how the French Jesuit missionary, Fran?ois Xavier d'Entrecolles (1664-1741), wrote letters giving detailed accounts of the copper-red production at Jingdezhen, the sourcing of the copper for the glaze, the recipes and the kiln location of the firing of these wares. Père d'Entrecolles was aware of the difficulties involved in the making of copper-red wares and his account confirms the high level of technical knowledge of the potters at Jingdezhen.Langyao is a type of copper-red glaze, that was developed at the Jingdezhen imperial kilns under the supervision of Lang Tingji (1663-1715), governor of Jiangxi Province between 1705 and 1712. This glaze turns red after being fired in a reducing or oxygen-deprived atmosphere. The glaze must be of a certain thickness to turn red, so areas where it is thin can be lighter in color, ranging from pinkish hues to pale celadon and sometimes even white.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 14 December 2021, lot 50 Price: USD 12,500 or approx. EUR 12,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A copper-red-glazed brush washer, China, 18th-19th century Expert remark: Compare the closely related copper-red glaze and the related compressed form. Note the size (14.6 cm).Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 19 March 2021, lot 865 Price: USD 56,250 or approx. EUR 59,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A rare small copper-red-glazed water pot, Yongzheng six-character mark in underglaze blue within a double circle and of the period Expert remark: Compare the closely related copper-red glaze and the related compressed form and size (10.8 cm). Note the reign mark.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's London, 12 November 2025, lot 47Price: GBP 11,430 or approx. EUR 13,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A copper-red-glazed tripod censer, China, Qing dynasty, 18th centuryExpert remark: Compare the similar color of the glaze, notably the areas where it pools and thins, and size (10.5 cm). Note the form.

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