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Y A Chinese jade hilted 'Buddhist Emblems' hunting knife with Canton enamelled basse-taille scabbard
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Y A Chinese jade hilted 'Buddhist Emblems' hunting knife with Canton enamelled basse-taille scabbard, circa 1800, the blue enamel scabbard with a trellis floral design and painted in gold with four Buddhist emblems to each side, the pale celadon hilt with mottled white inclusions, gilt metal mounts and stained ivory band, 31cm long Dreweatts have applied for a de minimus exemption for this lot, reference number: TS24X6TFProvenance:Private CollectionEnamelling techniques developed in the West were introduced into China through Jesuit missionaries and tribute items made for the court. The attractive basse-taille technique of this scabbard is an enamelling technique that was introduced into China from Europe towards the end of the 18th century. This technique consists of applying transparent enamels onto a metal body that has been carved with patterns in relief or repousse. While low-fired wares were produced in several locations in China, this scabbard is an example of the spectacular high-fired variety that was only produced in Guangzhou. The combination of basse-taille enamels with inlaid coloured glass is unusual and rarely seen on Chinese weaponry. Compare a hunting knife with very similar basse-taille enamelled scabbard from the Qing Court collection in Beijing, Palace Museum, accession number gu 00173319-1/14. Also see a jewelled sword with basse-taille sold Sotheby's, 6 July 2016, Lot 33. Knives of this type appear to have been originally hunting knives which were designed for use in the wilderness. Its function was altered to a degree, although it continued being used on hunts, when it became part of the Manchu ceremonial attire as well as being used at meals, an indication of the bearer's Manchu identity. Also see the Qianlong imperial knife with jade handle and gold scabbard decorated with turquoise, coral and lazurite inlays in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated by Ho and Bronson, Splendors of China's Forbidden City: The Glorious Reign of Emperor Qianlong, The Field Museum, Chicago, 2004, p. 201, no. 248, with the author's comment: The use of personal knives at meals was a mark of Manchu identity. When eating sacrificial pork, not only men but also women were expected to cut up their own meat. A similar knife and scabbard suspended from an imperial court belt is illustrated in the same catalogue, op. cit., p. 59, fig. 52 and another is shown in a detail image from an official portrait of the Qianlong emperor in full regalia, op. cit., p. 59, fig. 53.Ceremonial court belts of the Qing dynasty emperor with all suspended accessories including similar knives in fitted scabbards in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, are illustrated in Qing dai fushi zhanlan tulu (Catalogue of the Exhibition of Ch'ing Dynasty Costume Accessories), Taipei, 1986, pp. 114-115, nos. 32 and 33. The Qianlong emperor is depicted wearing a knife of this type on his belt while hunting in the painting titled Taking a Stag with a Mighty Arrow, included in the Field Museum exhibition, op.cit., cat. no. 117. 清 白玉柄廣琺瑯包銅鍍金八寶紋鞘刀拍品來源:英國私人珍藏

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some small repairs to blue enamel scabbardsold with ivory registration number TS24X6TF

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