A LARGE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE 'HUNTING' PUNCHBOWL
Lot 101
QIANLONG PERIOD, 1785
The 'Mandarin palette' bowl richly painted in shades of puce, teal and orange, enriched with gilt highlights, the interior with central roundel depicting a hunting scene framed by landscape cartouches, the similarly painted rim also with dragon-masks, butterflies and figures in reserve, the exterior with two large panels painted after James Seymour (1702-1752) with equestrian scenes of hunters and hounds, one before a manor house, flanked by further reserves depicting Chinese bathers, all on a cell-pattern ground
The 'Mandarin palette' bowl richly painted in shades of puce, teal and orange, enriched with gilt highlights, the interior with central roundel depicting a hunting scene framed by landscape cartouches, the similarly painted rim also with dragon-masks, butterflies and figures in reserve, the exterior with two large panels painted after James Seymour (1702-1752) with equestrian scenes of hunters and hounds, one before a manor house, flanked by further reserves depicting Chinese bathers, all on a cell-pattern ground
41,0 cm ( 16,1 in)
Estimation: US$ 6.000 - 8.000
€ 5.500 - 7.300
Enchère: 5 Jours
Christie's Inc
Lieu: New York
Enchère: 22.10.2024 10:00 Date
Numéro d’enchère: 23085
Nom d’enchère: Collections: Including Property from Three Northeast Collectors, Glenn C. Randall, Dr Jeffrey Lant, and Peter Van Slyke