Fine Chinese Paintings & Works of Art - 27 Jul 2021
A CHINESE JIAN BOWL
宋 建窯兔毫盞
A CHINESE JIAN BOWL
SONG DYNASTY
Decorated in a 'hare's fur' glaze with brown streaks draining from the rim, with five further brown splashes to the interior, all reserved on a black ground, with a paper label for the Prof and Mrs P H Plesch Collections, no.Ch19C, with three characters reading Liu Jiusheng encircling the unglazed foot, 18.6cm.
Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter Hariolf Plesch (14th February 1918-5th March 2013) and Gerta Regina "Traudi" Plesch O.B.E. (4th December 1921-10th August 2013), collection no.Ch19C, purchased from Bluett's at the Antique Dealers Fair of 1965 for £145.
Peter and Traudi were important collectors of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. Their vast collection grew exponentially after their wedding in 1963 and also included many examples of Chinese, Roman and English glass, thus reflecting their eclectic taste. Peter and Traudi both came to the UK after fleeing the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Peter left Berlin in 1933 with his father Janos Plesch, Albert Einstein’s personal doctor and friend. Traudi emigrated from Vienna with her family in 1938. Peter became Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and gained international recognition for his lifelong studies of cationic polymerisation, publishing several books and more than 150 research papers, the last just after his 90th birthday. Traudi received her OBE in 2000 for charitable services to the community in Staffordshire. In March 1959 at Sotheby’s London, Peter purchased a Ruyao narcissus bowl for £2,200 against the dealer J T Tai. It was reoffered at the same saleroom in February 1970 where it sold for £46,000 and subsequently made the front page of a UK national newspaper. On both occasions the hammer price entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest price ever paid for any ceramic. Several pieces from the collection were lent to Oriental Ceramic Society exhibitions, including this bowl in 1960. Peter published many articles relating to Asian arts, bringing his own scientific approach to collecting, including formulating a new cataloguing system. Peter and Traudi’s collection was admired by many fellow collectors and academics. Their passion for the collection was matched by the enthusiasm of their guests, and they were known to be very welcoming to all visitors.
銘文:劉九圣。
來源:Peter Hariolf Plesch教授(1918年2月14日-2013年3月5日)和Gerta Regina ‘Traudi’ Plesch OBE (1921年12月4日-2013年8月10日)收藏·編號Ch19C。1965年在古董展銷會上,以£145的價格購於Bluett's。附收藏標籤。