
Bruce Maclaren
Global Head, Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy
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Global Head, Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy



清乾隆 雞骨玉雕瓜瓞綿綿紋活環耳洗
Provenance:
Virginia Hobart (1876-1958), thence by descent
Marriage bowls are so-named because of their auspicious imagery, which combine to create rebuses related to a long and happy marriage with abundant offspring to carry on the family line, and were thus often presented as betrothal or wedding gifts.
In the present lot, the vines with melons carved in the interior signify the family line branching forth and bearing fruit with numerous seeds, representing future generations. The melons called gua in Chinese, combine with the two facing butterfly die, handles, to form the rebus guadie mianmian, which literally mean a profusions of large and small gourds. In addition, the butterflies also represent joyful encounters and hence, marital bliss.
For related examples with butterfly handles see a jade bowl with fish carved on the interior, illustrated by P.F.Schneeburger, The Baur Collection, Geneva, 1976, no.B11; another with the 'Three Abundances' in the interior illustrated by R. Kleiner, Chinese Jades from the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman, Hong Kong, 1996, no.88 and later sold at Christie's, Hong Kong, 27 November 2007, lot 1503; and one more which was sold in our London rooms, on 16 May 2013, lot 143, with flowers in the interior.