19th May, 2023 13:00

Asian Art I
 
  Lot 212
 

A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE 'DEER AND PEONIES' DISH
清十八世紀 粉彩牡丹鹿紋盤

A CHINESE FAMILLE-ROSE 'DEER AND PEONIES' DISH

Qing Dynasty, 18th Century

清十八世紀 粉彩牡丹鹿紋盤

Painted to the centre with a stag and a doe walking amongst sprigs of lingzhi and large flowering peonies issuing from behind a rocky outcrop, enclosed by a border of large colourful peony blossoms borne from leafy stems,

23.2cm diameter

Note: The word for deer is a homophone of good fortune, and also relates to a civil official's attractive salary. Deer were also believed to live to a great age, therefore symbolising longevity, and it was thought that they were the only animal capable of finding the sacred fungus of longevity, lingzhi.

Sold for £450

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