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Skål, porslin, Qingdynastin, med Guangxus märke och period (1875-1908).

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8 000 - 10 000 SEK
715 - 894 EUR
726 - 907 USD
Klubbat pris
48 000 SEK
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
Skål, porslin, Qingdynastin, med Guangxus märke och period (1875-1908).

Djupa rundade sidor som reser sig från en ngt sluttande fot. Utsidan målad med prunus, tall och bambu. Insidan med en stiliserad medaljong inom dubbla linjer. Diameter 13,2 cm.

Proveniens

From the collection of Karl Wilhelm Gerdhem (1868-1932), Sweden. Thence by decent within the family.

Karl Wilhelm Gerdhem was a notable Swedish technologist and engineer, as well as a collector of Chinese porcelain. One of his most recognizable achievements would be his work with SAT and the other leading telephone company, Ericsson, making him one of the premier figures behind early 20th century telecommunications networking. He acquired much of his collection in the early 1900s in Beijing, during his negotiation with network construction in Guangzhou (1914-1915), before returning to Sweden at the outbreak of the WWI. When he returned to Sweden, he brought with him a rather extensive collection of Chinese Works of Art.

Utställningar

Compare with a bowl sold at Sothebys from the same collection with the same motif, see lot 702. Important Chinese Art, 21 March 2018 • New York.

Litteratur

Compare a closely related pair of bowls, included in the Exhibition of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain and Related Underglaze Red, The Oriental Ceramic Society, Hong Kong, 1975, cat. no. 116. This tranquil design was reproduced across much of the Qing dynasty. See examples of this decoration through the Qing eara, for example a Kangxi mark and period bowl of this design from the Neave-Hill Collection, illustrated in W. B. R. Neave-Hill, Chinese Ceramics, Edinburgh, 1975, pl. 146, and later sold at Christie’s London, 9th December 1991, lot 206; a Yongzheng mark and period example sold at Sothebys, 8th December 1992, lot 249 and again, 1st November 2023, lot 152; and a pair of Qianlong mark and period in the Roemer Museum, Hildesheim, illustrated in Ulrich Wiesner, Chinesisches Porzellan: Die Ohlmer'sche Sammlung im Roemer-Museum, Hildesheim, 1981, pls 43 and 44.