清 景泰蓝 铜胎珐琅彩 花瓶项坠

景泰蓝花瓶项坠

Description

景泰蓝花瓶项坠

参考:苏富比
Masterpieces Of Chinese Precious Metalwork,
Early Gold And Silver;
Early Chinese White, Green And Black Wares
14 五月 2008 • 倫敦
拍賣編號: L08211
拍品 38 汉、六朝 镶绿松石小金瓶
A VERY RARE TURQUOISE-INLAID MINIATURE GOLD VASE HAN DYNASTY/SIX DYNASTIES

汉、六朝 镶绿松石小金瓶
汉、六朝 镶绿松石小金瓶

估價 2,000 – 3,000 GBP
已售出 60,500 GBP

描述
4cm., 1 1/2 in.
WEIGHT 10g.
worked in the form of a hu-shaped vase, the body, neck and everted foot elaborately decorated with a finely applied pattern of volutes, lozenges and scrolls formed of gold wire edged with granulation, interspersed with teardrop-shaped cloisons for inlay with some retaining their original turquoise inlays, a short chain rising from a pair of loop handles set on the shoulders

展覽
Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl Kempe Collection, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 1954-55, cat. no. 16.

Chinese Gold, Silver and Porcelain. The Kempe Collection, Asia House Gallery, New York, 1971, cat. no. 9, an exhibition touring the United States and shown also at nine other museums.

出版
Bo Gyllensvärd, Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1953, pl. 16.

Zhang Linsheng, ‘Zhongguo gudai di jingjin gongyi’, The National Palace Museum Monthly of Chinese Art, no. 14, 1984, p. 54, fig. 9.

Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl Kempe Collection, The Museum of Art and Far Eastern Antiquities in Ulricehamn, Ulricehamn, 1999, pl. 15.

拍品資料及來源
The technique of granulation was shaped and adapted under the influence of the gold-working traditions of the nomads of the grasslands during the Han dynasty as a number of superbly made miniature ornaments in the form of stoves, animals or vases found in high-ranking tombs of the Han Dynasty demonstrate, see Yang Boda, ‘Ancient Chinese Cultures of Gold Jewellery and Ornamentation’, Arts of Asia, vol. 38, no. 2, March-April 2008, pp. 100-102; compare a pair of miniature vases attributed to the Eastern Han dynasty and similarly decorated with granulation and turquoise inlay, illustrated in Simon Kwan and Sun Ji, Chinese Gold Ornaments, Hong Kong, 2003, pl. 116.

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