Rooster Cup Sells High at Brunk Auctions to Start The Year of the Rooster
- ASHEVILLE, North Carolina
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- January 30, 2017
A rare Chinese porcelain cup sold for $180,000 at Brunk Auctions this Saturday. It was the high lot in a two-day auction which totaled $2.2 million.
The Imperial cup features the sealmark of Qianlong in underglaze blue and fine polychrome enameling of a boy, rooster, hens, and peonies. It also features an inscribed poem attributed to the Qianlong Emperor which bears the date of the bingshen year (1776).
In the poem, the Emperor writes about Chinese porcelain in the past, and then transitions into a description of the cup itself, where he describes the setting in detail. He highlights the beauty of peonies blossoming in the Spring, the hens chasing each other, and the allure of the rooster, who is waiting for the call of Chang Jia, a famous rooster trainer from the Tang Dynasty.
The Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799) was the longest reigning de facto ruler of China, and is widely considered on of the best Chinese rulers, if not the best.
For Brunk Auctions and their staff, there was no better way to usher in the Chinese New Year and the Year of the Rooster than by selling this Rooster Cup for an impressive amount. According to Andrew Brunk, President of Brunk Auctions, “The exceptional sale of this piece of porcelain suggests that Brunk Auctions has extensive reach in the Chinese market.” He said, “We are delighted that this fine cup sold for a price comparable to similar works at New York Auction houses.”
Closely related examples have been sold by Sotheby’s and Christie’s and have been exhibited in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, the British Museum, and in the National Palace Museum in Taiwan.
The cup was collected by Doctor Walker Gill Wylie (1848-1923) and descended in his family before being consigned to Brunk Auctions. Wylie established the first nurses training school in America at Bellevue Hospital in New York. While practicing medicine, he also founded Catawba Power Company in South Carolina. Through his close relationship with J.B. Duke, they combined their electric enterprises into what became Duke Power.
The Chinese porcelain cup sold to a private phone bidder, after strong bidding from multiple bidders participating in the room, by absentia, on the phone, and on the internet bidding platform Bidsquare.
Prices listed include Buyers Premium.
Contact:
Aaron EdwardsBrunk Auctions
(828) 254-6846
aaron@brunkauctions.com
PO Box 2135
Asheville, North Carolina
aaron@brunkauctions.com
(828) 254-6846
http://brunkauctions.com/
About Brunk Auctions
Founded by Robert Brunk in 1983, the auctions became well known for their integrity and professionalism. Bob brought to bear his experience as an anthropologist, writer and professional woodworker, an unmistakable combination of skills that continue to illuminate catalog entries and elucidate auction-goers. Bob is now a valued consultant and continues as auctioneer. Andrew Brunk joined his father in 2005. His curatorial experience has brought additional focus on research and connoisseurship. His experience as the head of the American furniture department at one of the world’s largest auction houses has allowed us to continually align ourselves with the best in the business – in terms of expertise and exceptional client service.