USD 80,000 - USD 120,000
USD 145,000
2007年9月19日
纽约
佳士得(CHRISTIE’S)
IMPERIAL, PALACE WORKSHOPS, BEIJING, EARLY QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736-1770
Of compressed ovoid form with flat lip and foot, the milky-white glass bottle delicately painted in famille rose enamels with a continuous landscape in which two scholars greet each other on a path outside an arched entry in a wall surrounding a compound of blue-roofed buildings on one main side, while on the other a bridge traverses a river beside a tall tree in the foreground, all surrounded by rocks and with mountains in the distance, below an excerpt from a poem by the Tang-dynasty poet Li Jiao (645-714) inscribed in cursive script reading, "The prunus trees bring the Southern Mountains close; the mist in their branches makes everything to the North more distant," accompanied by three seals in iron red, shou (longevity), shan (mountain) and gao (high) (which together may be translated, "Longevity [as eternal as] the high mountains"), all between narrow ruyi borders, the waisted neck encircled by blue floral scroll and a formalized lingzhi border and the foot rim by a band of blue dots, gilt-silver stopper with integral collar
(5.4 cm.) high
来源:
Eric Young.
Sotheby‘s, Hong Kong, 28 October 1993, lot 1269.
Hugh Moss Ltd.