Kan inte nå servern
Temaauktioner online
Systembolagets Dryckesauktion – Mars D073
Auktion:
Lars Erik Falk F810
Auktion:
Skandinavisk brutalism – smycken och silver F729
Auktion:
Gösta Werner F666
Auktion:
Ekegrenska samlingen, del III F738
Auktion:
Nordic Light F740
Auktion:
Curated Photographs F796
Auktion:
Finnish Design Jewellery E1319
Auktion:
Liveauktioner
Contemporary Art & Design 670
Auktion: 21−22 april 2026
Important Timepieces 671
Auktion: 21 april 2026
Modern Art & Design 672
Auktion: 20−21 maj 2026
Important Spring Sale 673
Auktion: 10−12 juni 2026
467
908428

FAT, tre stycken, porslin, Qingdynastin, Kangxi (1662-1722).

Utropspris
4 000 - 6 000 SEK
385 - 578 EUR
442 - 663 USD
Klubbat pris
Återrop
Budgivning kräver ett särskilt godkännande.
Genom att begära telefonbud godkänner du att vår personal kontaktar dig under auktionen för att lägga bud å dina vägnar.
Köpinformation
För konditionsrapport kontakta specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Ansvarig specialist asiatisk keramik och konsthantverk, äldre europeisk keramik samt glas
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
FAT, tre stycken, porslin, Qingdynastin, Kangxi (1662-1722).

Dekor i underglasyrblått av blommor och figurer. Diameter 12 cm. Koppens diameter 6 cm.

Nagg, nötning.

Proveniens

The Stenbeck Collection.

Stenbeck was for many years the presiedent of the Swedish Oriental Ceramics Society. His collection has been vast and unusual in comprising a wide range of Chinese porcelains produced primarily between 1620 and 1683, for the domestic, Japanese and Dutch markets. But he has also had a passion for Chinese furniture and Wanli porcelain.
Having studied, collected and exhibited these splendid wares for almost forty years, Stenbeck now feels that it is time to offer part of his collection at auction. Bukowskis is pleased to have been able to sell items from this impressive collection during several auctiona, see for example sale 568 an onwards.

Utställningar

The collection was exhibited at the Heinola Museum in Finland in 2000, under the exhibition name “The Liberated Brush”.