Lot  811 Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong

A PAIR OF CIRCULAR GOLD PAINTED BLACK LACQUER STANDS

YONGZHENG AND OF THE PERIOD (1723 - 1735) Each lacquered black decorated with a painted flower and meandering vines design, the circular-top rises from a reticulated waisted neck and four cabriole legs in big curve ending with a small outward leaf scroll, connected with a circular base, which is possibly infixed with metal to stabilize the stand while used. H 78.7 cm.

Estimate

TWD 7,692,000-11,538,000

HKD 2,000,000-3,000,000

USD 258,100-387,100

Sold Price

TWD 7,846,154

HKD 2,040,000

USD 263,226


The sheer size of the present lot suggests that they are not the furniture in the main hall, but belongs in spaces of leisure presumably in the inner court, as it is often furnish symmetrically. This charming set of stand were possibly used to hold porcelain or flower arrangement of purposes of appreciation. Closely related examples can be found from the Qing Court Collections at Palace Museum in Beijing due to the prevailing taste and preference for dark color pieces during that period. For instance, the application on zitan wood with dark and heavy color such as a painted or outline luxurious gold were commonly utilized and thus symbolic of the Imperial taste.
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The Imperial Treasures Evening Sale

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong

Sunday, November 24, 2013, 7:30pm