A fine iron-red decorated cup with an imperial poem, Seal mark and period of Qianlong (1736-1795)
Lot 844. A fine iron-red decorated cup with an imperial poem, Seal mark and period of Qianlong (1736-1795). Estimate 250,000 — 300,000 HKD. Lot sold 525,000 HKD. Photo Sotheby's.
finely potted with deep rounded sides rising from a short straight foot to an everted rim, the exterior inscribed in iron red with an Imperial poem Sanqing Cha ('Three Purities Tea'), dated to the bingyin year of the Qianlong reign (in accordance with 1746), and terminating with two seal marks reading qian and longrespectively, all between two ruyi bands bordering the rim and foot, the interior with a medallion enclosing sprigs of the 'Three Purities', prunus blossoms, pine needles and finger-citrons, surrounded by two further ruyi bands, the base with a six-character seal mark; 10.6 cm, 4 1/8 in.
Note: A porcelain bowl inscribed with this poem in underglaze blue was included in the Special exhibition of K'ang-hsi, Yung-cheng and Ch'ien-lung Porcelain Ware from the Ch'ing Dynasty in the National Palace Museum, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1986, cat. no. 142; and two iron-red examples were included in the exhibition Late Chinese Imperial Porcelain, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1980, cat. no. 1. For an example in lacquer, see a bowl in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, illustrated in Sir Harry M. Garner, Chinese Lacquer, London, 1979, pl. 93; and a pair of bowls from the Tianjin Municipal Art Museum, published in Zhongguo qiqi quanji, vol. 6, Fuzhou, 1993, pl. 211.
Sotheby's. Chinese Art, Hong Kong, 02 Jun 2016