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A rare silver-mounted ewer and cover for the Islamic market, the porcelain Qing dynasty, Kangxi period

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A rare silver-mounted ewer and cover for the Islamic market, the porcelain Qing dynasty, Kangxi period

A rare silver-mounted ewer and cover for the Islamic market, the porcelain Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. Estimate 40,000 — 60,000 GBP. Photo Sotheby's

the pear-shaped body rising from a short spreading foot to a tall waisted knoped neck, moulded and brightly decorated in iron-red and gilt to each side with a peach-shaped panel flanked by leafy floral sprays, all above a lotus lappet band at the base and a lobed neck, set to one side with a large loop handle and to the other with an S-shaped spout, the silver-mounted domed cover surmounted by a bud-shaped finial - 33.5cm., 13 1/8 in.

ProvenanceA French Private Collection

Note: A closely related ewer but with a different cover, is illustrated in Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum Istanbul, vol. 3, London, 1986, col. pl. 2919. See also a similar ewer in the the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, published in Rose Kerr, Luisa Mengoni, Chinese Export Ceramics, London, 2011, pl.152.

Sotheby'sImportant Chinese Art, Londres, 13 mai 2015, 11:00 AM


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