A large cloisonné enamel 'Hundred Antiques' panel, circa 1790-1810
China, the cloisonné, late Qianlong/Jiaqing period, the Empire giltwood frame France, c. 1810-20
55 x 45 cm
21 ¾ x 17 ¾ in
(68 x 58.5 cm incl frame)
21 ¾ x 17 ¾ in
(68 x 58.5 cm incl frame)
7221
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Provenance
Private European Collection
Finely decorated with the very auspicious design of 'Hundred Antiques' symbolising long life, happiness and prosperity, depicting a central yellow-ground vase of blossoming flowers, a cream-ground jardiniere with classical penjing...
Finely decorated with the very auspicious design of 'Hundred Antiques' symbolising long life, happiness and prosperity, depicting a central yellow-ground vase of blossoming flowers, a cream-ground jardiniere with classical penjing forest composition, a senser on stand, a woven basket, a Ruyi scepter, books and scrolls.
See similar cloisonné enamel panels with the 'Hundred Antiques' motif, late 18th century, illustrated by H.Brinker and A.Lutz, Chinese Cloisonné: The Pierre Uldry Collection, Zurich, 1989, nos.307 and 308; see another example illustrated by J.Getz, Catalogue of the Avery collection of Ancient Chinese Cloisonné, New York, 1912, no.9.
See similar cloisonné enamel panels with the 'Hundred Antiques' motif, late 18th century, illustrated by H.Brinker and A.Lutz, Chinese Cloisonné: The Pierre Uldry Collection, Zurich, 1989, nos.307 and 308; see another example illustrated by J.Getz, Catalogue of the Avery collection of Ancient Chinese Cloisonné, New York, 1912, no.9.
