Asian Art I - 15 Nov 2016

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A RARE CHINESE IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL SMALL 'QUAIL AND MILLET' VASE FOUR CHARACTER QIANLONG...

清乾隆 銅胎畫琺瑯黄地鷓鴣紋瓶

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A RARE CHINESE IMPERIAL BEIJING ENAMEL SMALL 'QUAIL AND MILLET' VASE

FOUR CHARACTER QIANLONG MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1736-95

The slender pear-shaped body painted with two quails beneath millet and blue rocks on an Imperial yellow ground beneath a border of small blue ruyi heads and a central gilded collar. The cylindrical neck with a formal flower and leaf scroll on a pink ground, together with, and attached to, a hexagonal enamel base painted with further flower heads and leaf scrolls on a yellow ground raised on six lingzhi-shaped feet, the remains of a paper label, the vase 12cm, 20cm (overall).

Cf. The British Museum, no. 1936, 0413.46 for a closely related vase also with a four character Qianlong reign mark bequeathed by Reginald Radcliffe Cory in 1936. Quail and millet are used in Chinese as a pun for 'sui sui ping an', meaning 'everlasting peace year after year'.

清乾隆 銅胎畫琺瑯黄地鷓鴣紋瓶
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