CHINE - Epoque QIANLONG (1736 - 1795)

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CHINE - Epoque QIANLONG (1736 - 1795)
NO LIVE BIDDING ON THIS LOT - NO LIVE BIDDING ON THIS LOT Piriform porcelain covered ewer decorated in blue under a polylobate medallion of a branch of medlar fruit (Pipa), on one side and on the other of two longevity peaches, the medallions surrounded by chrysanthemums and peonies, the neck adorned with a lotus frieze and a frieze of banana leaves. The spout is decorated with intertwined scrolls. On the reverse of the base, the six-character mark in Qianlong zhuanshu. (Restorations). Total height 29 cm - Height without lid 26.5 cm. Similar references: - Grandidier Collection, Musée Guimet, No. 2687, illustrated by Daisy Lion-Goldschmidt in Oriental Ceramics, The World's Great Collections, Vol.7, No. 178. -Catalogue of Ch'ing Dynasty Porcelain, Volume II, National Palace Museum, Taiwan, 1981, Pl. 7. -Chinese Ceramics, Topkapi Sarayi Museum, by Regina Krahl and John Ayers, Istanbul, Vol. III, No. 2565, p1106. - Marchant Est 1925, Catalogue 2009, No. 38, p.68/69. - Ceramics from the Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1984, n°p 108/109. - At the British Museum, illustrated in Sekei Toji Zenshu, Ceramic Art of the World, Volume XV, Qing Dynasty, by John Ayers and Masahiko Sato, n° 161, p. 152. -Shanghai Bowuguan zangpin yanjiu daxi/Studies of the Shangai Museum Collections : A series of Monographs, Mingdai guanyao ciqi, by Lu Minghua, Shanghai, 2007, p.239, pl.5. - Collection Le Palace Museum in Beijing, reference 00154214-6/12.
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