Lot 8031
A PAIR OF DOUCAI FLORAL-PATTERNED CANDLE HOLDERS Yongzheng Six-Character Mark and of the Period (1723-1735)
A pair of candle holders with a vertical rim and a cylindrical belly. A circle of patterns is carved into either end and supported by a high, round, outward turning foot. A blue flower pattern decorates the rim in a thin circle. Below this can be found eight layers of Doucai patterns, including honeysuckle patterns, lotus patterns, geometric/Fanglei patterns, Ruyi cloud patterns, lotus petal patterns and scroll designs. Under the glaze on the bottom are two lines of six characters stating, Made in the Yongzheng Period of the Qing Dynasty, in regular script.
This vessel has a cylindrical belly with vertical rim supported by a tall round foot. The hollow space in the middle of the mouth is for holding candles. It is said that most imperial kiln candle sticks are usually in the style of famille rose and blue and white, with Doucai a rarity. This pair of simple and beautiful candlesticks is refreshing and filled with an elegant aesthetic, making it a most precious piece.
H: 15 cm
Estimate
TWD 6,073,000-8,907,000
HKD 1,500,000-2,200,000
USD 193,400-283,700
Sold Price
PROVENANCE:
Christie's Hong Kong 1 October, 1991, lot868
Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
Ravenel Spring Auction 2015 Hong Kong
Tuesday, June 2, 2015, 5:00pm