Lot 359 – Bol chinois “Klapmuts”

Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"
Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"
Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"
Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"
Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"
Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"
Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"
Stamp of Feldman International Auctions » Art d'Orient & d'Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art Bol chinois "Klapmuts"

Lot 359 – Bol chinois “Klapmuts”

Feldman International Auctions » Art d’Orient & d’Extrême-Orient / Asian & Oriental Art
Price realised
Withdrawn
Estimate
400 – 800 CHF
Auction date
Sun 15 Jun 2025 at 17:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Description

Bol “Klapmuts” en porcelaine à décor en bleu sous couverte, dynastie Qing, époque Kangxi (1662-1722). Diamètre : 21 cm. Marque apocryphe Ming à six caractères en bleu sous couverte dans un double cercle sous la base. Le style “Klapmuts”, caractérisé par son bord évasé aplati, était principalement destiné au marché d’exportation européen, notamment hollandais, où sa forme s’adaptait à la consommation des bouillons épais. Ce lot provient de la collection du marchand londonien Geoffrey Waters, d’après l’étiquette conservée sous la base. Vendu avec un socle séparable, en l’état.

A blue and white porcelain “Klapmuts” bowl, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722). Diameter: 21 cm. Apocryphal six-character Ming mark in underglaze blue within a double circle to the base. The “Klapmuts” style, characterized by its flattened rim, was primarily produced for the European export market, particularly the Dutch, as its shape was well-suited for serving thick broths. This piece originates from the collection of the London dealer Geoffrey Waters, according to the label preserved under the base. Sold with a separate stand, as is.

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