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A Small Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Inset Hongmu Stand, Early 19th Century
清中期 紅木嵌掐絲琺琅供桌式帶屜座
Estimate: $2,000-$3,000
Passed
Live Auction
Asian Works of Art
Location
New York
Size
Height 6 3/4 x width 9 1/2 x depth 3 1/2 in., 17.1 x 24 x 8.9 cm.
Description
A Small Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Inset Hongmu Stand, Early 19th Century
清中期 紅木嵌掐絲琺琅供桌式帶屜座
Early 19th Century
In the form of an altar table with two mini drawers, the top inset with a cloisonné enamel rectangular panel decorated with shou characters and longevity symbols alternating with bats against a celestial blue ground, the recessed waist inset with spinach jade 'floral' panel, the front of the drawers decorated with smaller cloisonné enamel 'floral' panels.
Height 6 3/4 x width 9 1/2 x depth 3 1/2 in., 17.1 x 24 x 8.9 cm.
Property from the Collection of Jay R. Butterman, New York, New York
This lot is located in New York.
Condition
Restorations to the drawers.Additional photos are updated before the sale via this link (asian.smugmug.com/Sale-2046). Please read the above or contact us to request a complete condition report.品相细图见链接 (asian.smugmug.com/Sale-2046),品相报告见上文。图录中未说明品相的拍品并不等没有磨损、瑕疵或其他问题,建议买家于拍前自行检查。落槌无悔,请对您的竞拍行为负责。如有其他问题,请邮件asian@hindmanauctions.com。
Provenance
Provenance:Property from the Collection of Jay R. Butterman (E&J Frankel's attorney), New York, New York.This lot was acquired by the present owner, Mr. Jay Butterman, from the well-known dealers of Chinese works of art Edith and Joel Frankel. Mr. Butterman, who was their friend and family attorney, fondly recalls the Saturday gatherings at their Madison Avenue gallery, where customers and friends would come together to chat and admire Frankel’s latest acquisitions. Among the regulars at these Saturday gatherings were important scholars and artists such as the great artist and collector C.C. Wang and the renowned calligrapher and scholar Wang Fangyu, both of whom exhibited their work at the Frankel gallery. He has particularly fond memories of fascinating discussions with the psychologist and television personality Dr. Ruth Westheimer, who was a dear friend of the Frankel’s and wrote an essay for the catalogue for their Exhibition called “Play It Again, Asian Games and Pastimes” which received much attention including a significant review in the New York Times. A collector of antiquarian books and Asian art since his youth, Mr. Butterman is a distinguished attorney and has, in his long career, represented numerous important artists, galleries, and collectors in a variety of capacities. We are privileged to present these important pieces in addition to early Chinese ceramics, other scholarly items, and Japanese works of art from Mr. Butterman’s collection.Illustrated:E&J FRANKEL LTD. Holding Everything! Treasure Boxes in the Qianlong Manner. Exhibition and Sale, September 19th Through November 2nd 1996. New York: E&J Frankel Ltd., 1996., pp 24-25.來源:紐約州紐約市Jay R. Butterman先生(傅蘭閣古董行家族律師)藏。巴特曼先生是著名的婚姻法和家庭法律師,多次入選“紐約超級律師”名列,著名古董商傅蘭閣夫婦生前一直由他代理,關係相當親密。據他説傅蘭閣夫婦鼎盛時期,每周六在家辦餐會招待親朋好友兼畫家學者,王方宇、王几千都是常客,一起围观傅蘭閣新到的文房精品。本場徵集到巴特曼先生所藏中國瓷雜與日本工藝精品,敬請關注。著錄:紐約傅蘭閣1996年著《Holding Everything! Treasure Boxes in the Qianlong Manner. Exhibition and Sale, September 19th Through November 2nd 1996》展覽圖錄。