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27 décembre 2018

A gold filigree 'Phoenix' ornament for an imperial concubine summer court hat, Qing dynasty, 18th century

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Lot 555. A gold filigree 'Phoenix' ornament for an imperial concubine summer court hat, Qing dynasty, 18th century. Height 5 3/8  in., 13.6 cm. Estimate $30,000 — 50,000. Sold for $187,500 . Courtesy Sotheby’s.

the resplendent bird formed of intricately worked bright gold wire, with the wings spreading slightly and the long flaring tail upswept giving the impression of a phoenix in flight, scrolls of qi emanating from the neck and sides, medium-size pearls inset at the chest, wings, crest, and back, and smaller pearls attached to the flame-like tail feathers, the base pierced for attachment to a hat, with later-added legs and mounting.

Provenance: Collection of Joseph (1919-2008) and Ruth Sataloff. 
Gifted to the Portland Museum of Art, Maine, in 1994 (acc. no. 1994.39.2).

Sotheby's. Important Chinese Art, New York, 21 March 2018

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