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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A rare pair of famille rose 'standing cockerel' teapots and covers 清乾隆 粉彩公雞形茶壺一對, China, Qianlong (circa 1740), Qing dynasty

A rare pair of famille rose 'standing cockerel' teapots and covers 清乾隆 粉彩公雞形茶壺一對

China, Qianlong (circa 1740), Qing dynasty
Each 7” 18cm long
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A distinguished European private collection
Private English collection

Literature

Similar Examples: 

M.Cohen and W.Motley, Mandarin and Menagerie: Chinese and Japanese Export Ceramic Figures, Surrey, 2008, p.226, no.16.2.

 

W.R.Sargent, The Copeland Collection: Chinese and Japanese Ceramic Figures, Salem, p.162, fig.75.

 

Ayers, J. (2016). Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, Vol. I. London: Royal Collection Trust, p. 319, pls. 730 & 731.

 

G.C.Williamson, The Book of Famille Rose, Rutland, p.196, pl.LX.

A rare pair of famille rose 'standing cockerel' teapots and covers

清乾隆 粉彩公雞形茶壺一對

China, Qianlong (circa 1740), Qing dynasty

 

This exceptional and rare pair of famille rose ‘standing cockerel’ teapots and covers represents a pinnacle of mid-18th-century zoomorphic modelling. Masterfully formed in the round, each vessel is naturalistically rendered with prominent combs and wattles, captured in a proud, upright stance. The design seamlessly integrates form and function: the short yellow beaks serve as spouts, while the elegantly arched and curled tail feathers form the handles.

 

The plumage is enlivened by an extraordinary vibrance, utilising a sophisticated palette of purple, yellow, green, and blue enamels to meticulously define the individual feathers. Completing the narrative charm, each cover is surmounted by a diminutive chick acting as a finial. Such pieces exemplify the playful naturalism and technical virtuosity of the Qianlong period, specifically created for the elite European export market.

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