Christie's is pleased to offer a selection of porcelain, jade carvings and works of art from the collection of Dr. Ralph W. Chaney (1890-1971). Dr. Chaney was a renowned paleontologist who collected porcelain and works of art throughout his lifetime of travels and scientific study in China and Japan. In 1925, he participated in the Third Central Asiatic Expedition to Mongolia, where the world's first discovery of dinosaur eggs was made, and he discovered the first fossilized redwood trees in Manchuria. He was a major participant in the search for the "Peking Man" at the Choukoutien Cave site and, in 1948, Dr. Chaney mounted a successful expedition to the Sichuan-Hubei region of China in search of the Metasequoia, a living species of redwood tree that was thought to be extinct. With science, Dr. Chaney lived his passion for discovery. He applied the same passion to his personal collecting.
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We have sought to record changes in the condition of this piece acquired after its initial manufacture.
All:
- two dishes are inscribed with '62134' in black enamel on the bases
- several areas of glaze flake, short firing cracks and pin prick holes
One:
- one restored chip at the mouth rim
- '6244' is inscribed in black enamel to the base
預計金額計算機
拍品 33拍賣 10987
GUANGXU SIX CHARACTER MARKS IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1875-1908)清光緒 黃地粉彩「皮球花」紋盤一組三件 六字楷書款估價: USD 6,000 - 8,000