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A FAMILLE VERTE BISCUIT WINE POT, KANGXI PERIOD, EX PALMER COLLECTION
奥地利
04月17日 下午5点 开拍 /15天2小时
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China, 1662-1722. Exquisitely potted, the four-lobed waisted body supported on three short feet and surmounted by an overarching imitation-rattan handle above the elegantly curved hexagonal spout. Finely painted in bright enamels of green, aubergine, yellow, and black with four foliate cartouches enclosing blossoming peony and prunus as well as rockwork and fluttering butterflies, set against stylized floral and cash-coin diapered grounds, the spout decorated with leaves and the neck with a band of scroll.Provenance: Mallett, London, March 1935. The Reginald and Lena Palmer Collection, no. 383 (label to base), acquired from the above, thence by descent to their son William A. Palmer, and thence by further descent. A copy of a page from the Palmer Collection ledger listing the present lot, no. 383, and confirming the provenance and dating above, accompanies this lot. Mallett Antiques is one of Britain's oldest and most respected dealers in furniture and works of art, founded in 1865 in Bath by John Mallett, a jeweler and silversmith. The Reginald and Lena Palmer Collection was one of the most important private European collections of Chinese art during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Reginald Palmer (1898-1970) was the son of W. Howard (1865-1923) and Ada Palmer (1870-1953), and his grandfather established a successful biscuit manufacturing firm known as Huntley & Palmer in 1841, which remained in the family for three generations. The constant commercial success of the firm enabled members of the family to pursue their collective passion for Chinese art. The first pieces of the Palmer Collection were assembled by Reginald's father, Howard, who kept a collection of 17th century Chinese porcelain in their Victorian mansion in Berkshire, where pieces of fine Chinese art had been kept even prior to its acquisition by the Palmer family. Reginald married Lena Cobham (d. 1981) in the 1920s and began collecting Ming and early Qing dynasty domestic porcelain ware, deviating from the taste of his parents who collected primarily export ware. The couple joined the Oriental Ceramic Society in the 1940s, but despite varying trends in the market and changing tastes of collectors, they continued to focus on collecting Ming and early Qing porcelain up until Reginald's death in 1970. Their important and sublime collection was hosted in over ten exhibitions by the OCSs. Condition: Overall good condition with minor wear, traces of use, firing irregularities including dark spots, little rubbing to enamels, few tiny smoothened chips to the rim. The rim with an old restored chip, ca. 1.7 cm long.Weight: 303 g Dimensions: Length 13.5 cm, Height 14.5 cmWith a fitted hardwood cover, possibly Zitan, dating from the Qing dynasty. (2)Literature comparison:Compare a closely related famille-verte wine pot, dated to the Kangxi period, 16.3 cm high, in the Guimet Museum, accession number G 5358.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's London, 17 June 2003, lot 155 Price: GBP 7,170 or approx. EUR 15,000 (for two) converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A pair of famille verte biscuit wine-pots and covers, Kangxi (1662-1722) Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, decoration, and size (13.3 cm).

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