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2 mai 2016

A blue and white oviform jar and cover, Shunzhi, circa 1630-1660

A blue and white oviform jar and cover, Shunzhi, circa 1630-1660
Lot 237. A blue and white oviform jar and cover, Shunzhi, circa 1630-1660. Estimate £1,500 - 2,000 ( €1,900 - 2,600). Photo: Bonhams. Typically painted with bold brushes of underglaze blue with a continuous scene of birds alighting over bamboo, blossoming...
4 mai 2014

An associated pair of blue and white beaker vases, gu, Shunzhi

An associated pair of blue and white beaker vases, gu, Shunzhi
Lot 115. An associated pair of blue and white beaker vases, gu, Shunzhi; 53.5cm (21in) high. (2). Estimate £4,000 - 5,000 (€4,900 - 6,100). Unsold . Photo Bonhams. Variously painted to the upper registers with an exotic bird perched on rockwork amongst...
16 février 2014

A blue and white flaring beaker vase, gu, Shunzhi

A blue and white flaring beaker vase, gu, Shunzhi
A blue and white flaring beaker vase, gu, Shunzhi. Photo Bonhams. Painted to the upper register with a seated, scaly qilin turning its head behind, facing a phoenix, in a landscape of plantain and rockwork, the middle band with further rockwork, fruiting...
2 novembre 2011

A fine blue and white 'qilin' saucer dish. Shunzhi, four-character mark Yu tang jia qi (fine vessel for the Jade Hall).

A fine blue and white 'qilin' saucer dish. Shunzhi, four-character mark Yu tang jia qi (fine vessel for the Jade Hall).
A fine blue and white 'qilin' saucer dish. Shunzhi, four-character mark Yu tang jia qi (fine vessel for the Jade Hall). Photo Bonhams Boldly painted in a soft blue across the entire interior with a large crouching qilin facing backwards and emitting fire...
2 novembre 2011

Three blue and white cylindrical sleeve vases, Shunzhi period (1644-1661)

Three blue and white cylindrical sleeve vases, Shunzhi period (1644-1661)
Lot 110. A blue and white cylindrical sleeve vase, Shunzhi period (1644-1661); 45cm (17¾in) high (2). Estimate: £8,000 - 12,000 . Price realised £45,650. Photo Bonhams Painted on one side with three mythical figures, one accompanied by a deer, one wearing...
10 mai 2011

A large blue and white brushpot, bitong. Chongzhen-Shunzhi

A large blue and white brushpot, bitong. Chongzhen-Shunzhi
A large blue and white brushpot, bitong. Chongzhen-Shunzhi. Photo Bonhams Superbly painted in vivid blue with a dignitary and his entourage including four warriors wielding lances, a banner and a canopy, with a horse in the background below the gnarled...
26 avril 2011

A blue and white saucer dish. Shunzhi, circa 1660

A blue and white saucer dish. Shunzhi, circa 1660
A blue and white saucer dish. Shunzhi, circa 1660. Photo Bonhams Brightly painted in a wet blue with a large central cartouche of three tree peony blooms, below a cloud-collar band. 35cm (13¾in) diam. Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000, HKD 25,000 - 38,000 Chinese...
19 janvier 2011

A Chinese porcelain wucai baluster vase and cover, Shunzhi, 1644-1661

A Chinese porcelain wucai baluster vase and cover, Shunzhi, 1644-1661
A Chinese porcelain wucai baluster vase and cover, Shunzhi, 1644-1661. Courtesy Marchant painted in a continuous scene with three standing dignitaries holding hu tablets and their attendants in front of a large landscape screen amongst rockwork, banana...
27 novembre 2010

An exceptional blue and white sleeve vase. Shunzhi

An exceptional blue and white sleeve vase. Shunzhi
An exceptional blue and white sleeve vase. Shunzhi. photo Bonhams Of tall cylindrical form, gently sloping at the shoulders, the short elegant neck flaring out at the mouth, vividly painted in brilliant tones of underglaze-blue with a continuous landscape...
11 novembre 2010

The Stenbeck Collection of Ming, Transitional & Kangxi Porcelain @ Bonhams

The Stenbeck Collection of Ming, Transitional & Kangxi Porcelain @ Bonhams
A fine blue and white sleeve vase. Circa 1640 © 2002-2010 Bonhams 1793 Ltd During the early/mid seventeenth century in China, for some fifty years the absence of Imperial patronage meant non-Imperial kilns played a leading role in ceramic production....
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