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Lot 112

A rare Chinese Bleu de Hue 'dragon and phoenix' bowl for the Vietnamese market Qing dynasty,...

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Lot 112

A rare Chinese Bleu de Hue 'dragon and phoenix' bowl for the Vietnamese market
Qing dynasty,...

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Estimate: £800 - £1,200

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Lot 112

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A rare Chinese Bleu de Hue 'dragon and phoenix' bowl for the Vietnamese market

Qing dynasty, 19th century

Painted to the exterior with a dragon and a phoenix facing the flaming pearl among waves and clouds, a one-character "nhut" (sun) mark in underglaze blue to base, 18.5cm diameter.

Provenance: Collection of the late documentary maker John Armstrong (1928-2004).

外銷安南十九世紀 青花繪龍鳳紋盌,青花「日」款

來源:紀錄片導演John Armstrong收藏。

cf. The present lot belongs to a group of Chinese porcelains commissioned by the Vietnamese Royal family to Jingdezhen and exchanged via means of diplomacy in the 18th and 19th century. They became known as ‘Bleu de Hue’, after the city which was the seat of the Vietnamese Kings at the time.

Being destined for court use, the designs were made by Vietnamese artists and sent to Jingdezhen for execution, resulting in a very distinct aesthetic vocabulary and range of motif. Moreover, the patterns used were very strictly regulated, with specific designs destined for the King, for Royal princes, other for concubines, and for the ladies of the Royal court.

The decoration of dragons on the present bowl, paired with the mark to the base ‘nei fu’ in Chinese, or ‘nhut’ in Vietnamese, marks this bowl as a product destined solely for the King’s personal use, specifically during the reign of Dực Tông (1847 – 1883).

See an example sold at Christie's, in the Important Annamese Ceramics from the Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Piccus Collection sale, 7 December 1984, lot 115.

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The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 26% up to £20,000 (31.2% inclusive of VAT), 25% from £20,001 - £500,000 (30% inclusive of VAT), 20% from £500,001 thereafter (24% inclusive of VAT). The premium price is subject to VAT at the standard rate.

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