Sotheby's. Fine Imperial Porcelain from a Distinguished Private Collection, Hong Kong, 03 Apr 2019, 10:20 AM
A rare doucai 'Immortals' dish, Mark and period of Yongzheng (1723-1735)
Lot 3302. A rare doucai 'Immortals' dish, Mark and period of Yongzheng (1723-1735); 20.9 cm, 8 1/4 in. Estimate 1,200,000 — 1,600,000. Lot Sold 1,500,000 HKD (193,215 USD). Courtesy Sotheby's.
well potted with shallow rounded sides resting on a gently tapered foot, the interior decorated with a central medallion enclosing a celestial scene of four Daoist immortals en route to the palace of the Isles of the Blessed emerging from multi-coloured clouds, depicting Xi Wangmu, the Queen Mother of the West, standing on stylised iron-red cloud swirls, with an attendant behind her, and the Three Star Gods similarly gathered and standing on cloud swirls below, all against tempestuous waves, the ethereal scene further adorned with two cranes in flight, the reverse superbly painted in iron red with bats soaring amidst ruyi clouds, against densely rendered green-enamelled waves outlined in underglaze blue and interrupted with jagged rockwork, the base centred with a six-character reign mark within a double circle.
Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 23rd September 1997, lot 359 (one of a pair).
Similar decoration can also be found on bowls, but due to the complicated and long manufacturing process, such dishes and bowls were produced in fairly small numbers. Yet they are represented in world-famous museums and private collections, for example, in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Enamelled Ware of the Ch’ing Dynasty, vol. I, Hong Kong, 1969, pl. 8; in the Tokyo National Museum, included in Oriental Ceramics. The World's Great Collections, vol. 1, Tokyo, 1982, no. 158; in the Chang Foundation, Taipei, illustrated in James Spencer, Selected Chinese Ceramics from Han to Qing Dynasties, Taipei, 1990, pl. 120; and in the exhibition Splendour of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1992, cat. no. 144.
A similar dish from the British Rail Pension Fund, exhibited on loan at the Dallas Museum of Art 1985-1988, was sold in our London rooms, 6th April 1976, lot 163, and again, in these rooms, 16th May 1989, lot 70, and is illustrated in Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London, 1994-2010, vol. 4, no. 1818, together with a matching bowl, vol. 2, no. 889. Another dish from the collection of Edward T. Chow was sold in these rooms, 25th November 1980, lot 156, and illustrated in The Leshantang Collection of Chinese Porcelain, Taipei, 2005, cat. no. 43. Further examples include one illustrated in the exhibition catalogue Ming and Ch’ing Porcelain from the Collection of the T.Y. Chao Family Foundation, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1978, cat. no. 40, and sold in these rooms, 19th May 1987, lot 302; and two pairs sold in these rooms, 23rd October 2005, lot 375 and 11th April 2008, lot 2918.