LIVE AUCTION MARCH 31, 2022.
By Subastas Darley
Mar 31, 2022
Avda. Menendez Pidal, 13 Pl. Bj, 46009, Valencia, España., Spain

March, 31st at 13:30 h (Spain, Valencia)

FIRST SESSION "ASIAN ART".

Lots 1 – 206


Jades and Asian art.

Ceramics and porcelain.

Asian painting.

Bronzes and Sculpture.

Furniture and decorative art.


Featured Authors

Lu Ji (1439 - 1505)

Wu Bin (1550 - 1643)

Jin Kun (1662-1722)

Weng Fanggang (1733?1818)

Wei Yuan (1794 - 1857)

Su Liupeng (1798-1862)

Li Hong Zhang (1823 - 1901)

Qu Zhaolin (1866 - 1937)

Ding Fuzhi (1879 - 1949)

Pu Dong?1877- 1952)

Shen Yinmo (1883 - 1971)

Feng Zikai (1898 - 1975)

Li Qiujun (1899 - 1973)

Shang Xiaoyun (1900 - 1976)

Bi Yuanming (1907 - 1991)

Yu Wenxiang (1910 - 1993)

Wang Bu (1898 - 1968)

Ceng Longsheng (1901 - 1964)



March, 31st at 18:30 h (Spain, Valencia)

SECOND SESSION "PAINTING, SCULPTURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS".

Lots 207 – 389


Featured Authors

MARIA DOLORES CASANOVA (1928 - 2007)

DIEGO RAMOS RAMIREZ (1976)

PEDRO SANDOVAL (1966)

LUDWIG MEIDNER (1884 - 1966)

JOSE PUENTE GONZALEZ (1928 - 2002)

EMILIO FREJO GUTIERREZ (1956)

JULIO PERIS BRELL (1866 - 1944)

EUSTAQUIO SEGRELLES (1936)

JOSE LULL (1933)

CONRADO MESEGUER MUÑOZ (1946)

CECILIO PLA (1860 - 1934)


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LOT 52:

Teapot of "powdered tea enamel", Yongzheng (1723 - 1735)

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Sold for: €10,000
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Teapot of "powdered tea enamel", Yongzheng (1723 - 1735)

The stamp on the base indicates 雍正年製 "Made in the Yongzheng year". The kettle is on. Made of enameled porcelain with the "Cháyè mò yòu" technique, which means "powdered tea enamel", due to its texture and color. In the Yongzheng and Qianlong days, this glaze was favored by the palace. The shape is typical of Chinese teapots with a low, rounded body, a domed button lid, an elegant appearance, and a smooth, smooth surface covered entirely by the glaze.

The greenish color and stippling of tea leaves powder is intense and is achieved by using iron ore at high temperature to obtain the result of this color for the glaze. In the Yongzheng period the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen were famous for practicing this technique. The rims have a thinner glaze and take on a brownish hue.

Height (with lid): 10 cm; Overall width: 17.2cm; Mouth diameter: 8 cm; Base diameter: 9 cm. 

Weight: 463g

Provenance: European private collection.

Overall width: 17.2cm; Mouth diameter: 8 cm; Base diameter: 9 cm. 

Weight: 463g

Provenance: European private collection.

Overall width: 17.2cm; Mouth diameter: 8 cm; Base diameter: 9 cm. 

Weight: 463g

Provenance: European private collection.


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