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A pair of rare Chinese iron-red-enamelled 'chrysanthemum scroll' ewers, Kangxi

835

H.: 27,5 cm

Provenance:
- A European private collection.
- Ralph M. Chait Galleries, New York, 12 May 2014.
- Acquired from Christie's, New York, Jan. 14, 2014, lot 318. (sold USD 8.750) (link)

Each unusually enamelled allover in an even tone of coral-red forming the ground and reserved with long winding leafy stems of white chrysanthemum flowers, the curling handle and sinuous spout with cloud clusters.

Condition: (UV-checked)
- Presenting very well.
- The first ewer with a break reglued of ca. 4 x 1 cm and a hairline of ca. 4 cm restored to the rim. The rim of the spout and the connection between the handle and the body oversprayed and overpainted.
- The second ewer with the rim oversprayed and overpainted, probably to cover a chip. The rim of the spout and the connection between the handle and the body oversprayed and overpainted.

品相報告:(已用紫外線光檢查)
- 第一個執壺口掉粘約 4 x 1 釐米和一條衝線約 4 釐米。流口沿和壺柄和壺身的連接處都有噴漆和復繪痕跡。
- 第二個執壺口沿有噴漆和復繪痕跡,可能是飛皮修復。流口沿和壺柄和壺身的連接處都有噴漆和復繪痕跡。