描述
robustly potted with deep cylindrical sides rising from a flat base, gently sweeping up to a wide everted rim, the interior boldly painted with a three-clawed dragon in profile pursuing a flaming pearl, its sinuous body detailed with scales, the muscular limbs terminating in sharp claws entangled amongst dense scrolling clouds, all encircled by a continuous band depicting four carp leaping in waves, the tumultuous waters cresting with foams, splashing on pierced rocky mountains issuing lingzhi shrubs below bats in flight, the top of the flat rim bordered by a stylised ruyi band with trefoil florets, similarly decorated to the exterior with four archaistic kui dragons between line borders, the base with an unglazed ring fired to orange
來源
英國著名精神病研究家埃金頓醫生(John St Clair Elkington)收藏,英國漢普郡,傳二戰時期得自倫敦麥菲爾區 Hay Hill
自此家族承傳
Condition
It is in overall very good condition with only a tiny frit to the mouthrim and some surface scratches and wear.
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拍品資料及來源
A sense of dynamism is captured on this basin through the sinuous dragon that clutches branches of billowing
lingzhi, which is further accentuated by the scene of fish swimming amongst the crashing waves. The design represents the journey of the carp and its transformation into a dragon by swimming against the current of the Yellow River and leaping up at the Dragon Gate. The scrolling
lingzhi are reminiscent of Qianlong mark and period vases decorated with
chilong clambering amongst scrolling stems of
lingzhi , such as one in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in
Porcelain of the National Palace Museum. Blue-and-White Ware of the Ch’ing Dynasty II, Hong Kong, 1968, pl. 10. On the present piece, the
chilong have been placed on the exterior of the basin, the plain white ground of which provides a striking contrast with the complex interior.
No other closely related example appears to have been published, although the form is known decorated in various designs; see one of this size painted with a Ming-style design of a central phoenix surrounded by stylised foliate dragons and a lotus scroll rim, sold at Christie’s Amsterdam, 6th October 1983, lot 61; and a smaller version with three foliate dragons, the rim encircled with a lingzhi meander, sold in our London rooms, 9th December 1975, lot 203. A Kangxi mark and period basin of this form and size,ও decorated with a phoenix surrounded by dense cloud scrolls, with further phoenix around the wel𝔉l, the rim with leafy lotus blooms, was sold in our London rooms, 21st June 1977, lot 7, twice in these rooms, 29th November 1978, lot 222, and 18th May 1982, lot 251, and a fourth time at Christie’s New York, 17th September 2008, lot 455.