Asian Art Auction

December 02, 2013

LOT 158

Lot 158

Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)

Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)
Lot 158 Details
Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)

Probably for the South-East Asian market and decorated with a band of mythical beasts along the exterior in iron red, the designs contained between a Greek key-fret border to the top and a lappet border along the base
diameter 4.3" — 11 cm.
six-character Qianlong mark

Estimate $800-$1,200

Realised: $738
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)
  • Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)
  • Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)
  • Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)
  • Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)
  • Pair of Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qianlong Mark and Period (1736-1795)
Provenance:

Chinese Dehua Wares and Porcelain from a Singapore Collection (Lots 152-161)

CONDITION DETAILS

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