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A FAMILLE VERTE TWO-HANDLED SQUARE CUP Yongzheng image 1
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Lot 563

A FAMILLE VERTE TWO-HANDLED SQUARE CUP
Yongzheng

31 October – 10 November 2025, 10:00 GMT
Online, London, New Bond Street

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A FAMILLE VERTE TWO-HANDLED SQUARE CUP

Yongzheng
Thinly potted of square section with curving sides rising from a short tapering foot, the sides applied with archaistic angled handles, decorated around the exterior with archaistic chilong, one side decorated with the scholar Zhou Dunyi and attendant gazing at a lotus pond, the other with the scholar Tao Yuanming and attendant looking at chrysanthemums from gnarled rocks. 11.3cm (4 1/2in) wide.

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Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價

清雍正 五彩人物圖雙耳方杯

Provenance: acquired from R & G McPherson Antiques, London, in August 2008 (collector's notes)

來源:獲得於倫敦古董商R & G McPherson Antiques,2008年8月(藏家筆記)

Tao Yuanming (365–427), the famed Six Dynasties poet, is celebrated for his love of chrysanthemums, which he cultivated in seclusion as symbols of his reclusive and unworldly character. In contrast, the Song philosopher Zhou Dunyi (1017–1073) praised the lotus in his essay On the Love of the Lotus (Ai Lian Shuo), valuing it as a symbol of purity, rising unstained from the mud. Together, their associated flowers: chrysanthemum and lotus, evoke ideals of personal integrity, detachment, and moral cultivation, making their appearance on the same cup a subtle union of poetic and philosophical virtue.

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