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China, 1662-1722. Each raised on a domed octagonal base decorated with panels enclosing alternating flowerheads and floral sprays, the stem with three knops decorated with petals and trefoils, the cylindrical socket with prunus blossoms and pierced with two apertures. (2)
Provenance: From the collection of Karl Emil Strømstad, by repute acquired at Bruun-Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Old labels to bases, ‘Strømstad 439a’ and ‘Strømstad 439b’. Karl Emil Strømstad was an important Norwegian collector of Chinese ceramics. He has written numerous articles on the subject, including ‘Fifty Shades of Green. Den fascinerende celadonkeramikken’, and co-founded the Oriental Ceramic Society of Norway (NSOK). A large part of his collection, which he built from the 1960s onwards, was acquired in London.
Condition: Overall good condition, one candlestick with a chip to the base with associated old repair as well as a small chip around one of the apertures. Minor wear, firing irregularities, and traces of use including burn marks to the interior and remnants of wax. Some fritting and few shallow chips.
Weight: 296 g and 294.6 g
Dimensions: Height 15.4 cm and 15.7 cm
The present candlesticks were made specially to order for the European market as they are entirely non-Chinese in concept, modeled after European brass or silver candlesticks. As the West developed a taste for Chinese Export porcelain, the usual orders of plates, dishes, and serving vessels were topped up with requests for utilitarian wares, such as candlesticks.
Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Christie’s New York, 7 May 2020, lot 195
Price: USD 3,250 or approx. EUR 3,700 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A pair of Chinese blue and white candlesticks, Kangxi period
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, decoration, and motifs. Note the size (19 cm).
China, 1662-1722. Each raised on a domed octagonal base decorated with panels enclosing alternating flowerheads and floral sprays, the stem with three knops decorated with petals and trefoils, the cylindrical socket with prunus blossoms and pierced with two apertures. (2)
Provenance: From the collection of Karl Emil Strømstad, by repute acquired at Bruun-Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Old labels to bases, ‘Strømstad 439a’ and ‘Strømstad 439b’. Karl Emil Strømstad was an important Norwegian collector of Chinese ceramics. He has written numerous articles on the subject, including ‘Fifty Shades of Green. Den fascinerende celadonkeramikken’, and co-founded the Oriental Ceramic Society of Norway (NSOK). A large part of his collection, which he built from the 1960s onwards, was acquired in London.
Condition: Overall good condition, one candlestick with a chip to the base with associated old repair as well as a small chip around one of the apertures. Minor wear, firing irregularities, and traces of use including burn marks to the interior and remnants of wax. Some fritting and few shallow chips.
Weight: 296 g and 294.6 g
Dimensions: Height 15.4 cm and 15.7 cm
The present candlesticks were made specially to order for the European market as they are entirely non-Chinese in concept, modeled after European brass or silver candlesticks. As the West developed a taste for Chinese Export porcelain, the usual orders of plates, dishes, and serving vessels were topped up with requests for utilitarian wares, such as candlesticks.
Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Christie’s New York, 7 May 2020, lot 195
Price: USD 3,250 or approx. EUR 3,700 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A pair of Chinese blue and white candlesticks, Kangxi period
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, decoration, and motifs. Note the size (19 cm).
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