A Chinese famille verte teapot decorated with the « Hundred Antiquities ». Kangxi period

Of baluster ribbed shape, with an important bamboo handle, and decorated in the famille verte palette with the “Hundred Antiquities” (bai gu), including a central archaic vase.

COUNTRY : China
PERIOD : Kangxi (1662-1722)
MATIERIAL : Porcelain
SIZE : 7.87 in. (20 cm)
REFERENCE : C663
STATUT : sold
Related works :

An identical teapot is in the Chita Collection (collection number 1160)

‘Top’ or ‘over’ handles, such as the one on this teapot, assumed their basic form from Chinese wine pots and were common during this period. By 1710, however, they were becoming less prevalent due to their impracticality in the preparation of tea. The overhandle is painted to resemble wrapped rattan.

Additonal informations :

The Hundred Antiques is a miscellaneous or general collection of emblematic forms comprising the Eight Treasures, the Four Treasures, the symbols of Four Fine Arts (music, chess, calligraphy, and painting) together with numerous conventional representations of sacrificial vessels, flowers, animals.

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