CHINA, Qing dynasty, Jiaqing mark and period (1796-1820) - Lot 91

Lot 91
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Result : 127 400EUR
CHINA, Qing dynasty, Jiaqing mark and period (1796-1820) - Lot 91
CHINA, Qing dynasty, Jiaqing mark and period (1796-1820) Elements of a vase from a pair of important and beautiful imperial vases in famille rose porcelain. The vase forming a pair was sold for 2 050 000 euros at the sale of the Château de Francquetot, Daguerre, September 18, 2022 NO AUCTION WILL BE POSSIBLE via the DROUOTLIVE platform. Please contact the auction house: info@daguerre.fr Of baluster form, the body finely decorated with a panora- mic scene representing a procession of foreigners (notably Dutchmen), carrying treasures and presents such as red coral, pagodas, cups, the ruyi sceptre vase, fruits etc., riding animals (horses, lions, qilin and bixi), accompanied by a white elephant and pushing carts or sailing in a boat, Chinese officers Chinese officers guiding them to the gate of a palace, in a lakeside landscape, surrounded by rolling hills, lush forests and flowering trees. The slightly flared yellow slightly flared, each side decorated with a pair of fish and a sound stone hanging from a halberd, between a bat and a large lotus flower, above a frieze of and in the middle of flowers and foliage, two turquoise archaic mistletoe dragons flanked on either side of the neck forming the handles, the borders decorated with friezes of ruyi, the bottom turquoise enamelled and bearing the six-character Jiaqing mark in uanshu in iron red. H. 74 cm Provenance: Alexandre Edmond de Talleyrand-Périgord (1813-1894), Duke of Dino, naval officer (EV) and captain of the Foreign Legion, then by descent. NO BID
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