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A famille rose "Imperial wedding" cup, Qing dynasty, Daoguang (1821-50). Sealmark in red.

Estimate
25 000 - 30 000 SEK
2 180 - 2 620 EUR
2 280 - 2 740 USD
Hammer price
26 000 SEK
Purchasing info
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Björn Extergren
Stockholm
Björn Extergren
Head of Consignment and Sales Department, Fine Art. Specialist Antique Furniture, Decorative Arts and Asian Ceramics
+46 (0)706 40 28 61
A famille rose "Imperial wedding" cup, Qing dynasty, Daoguang (1821-50). Sealmark in red.

Painted in vivid famille rose colours, the interior with stylized lotus, the exterior with alternating figure and animal subjects within leaf-shaped panels between borders of stylized characters. Height 6,2, diameter 9 cm.

Insignificant fritting.

Provenance

This cup is from the service that Empror Dauguang gave his daughter Gurun Princess Shou'an (12 May 1826 - 23 April 1860) at her wedding with mongolian prince Demchüghjab in 1841.

Literature

Soame Jenyns; Later Chinese Porcelain, pl CXII, fig 1. According to Soame Jenyns the bowls were made for the wedding of Daoguangs daughter who married a Mongolian prince of the Tumed banner. The inscription translates to 'Baragon Tumed'.

Compare also a similar pair at the Mottahedeh Collection Sale. Sotheby's 2000. Lot 169.

More information

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