
THE CENTENARY EXHIBITION
Imperial Porcelain of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong
27th October – 7th November 2025
Marchant are delighted to present Imperial Porcelain of Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong, an exhibition commemorating their Centenary year, with a specialty subject of Marchant, an exhibition comprising thirty exceptional works of Qing dynasty porcelain, curated to showcase the extraordinary technical brilliance and artistic refinement achieved at the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen between 1662 and 1795.
This landmark exhibition celebrates the legacy of three of China’s most visionary emperors—Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong—and the unparalleled porcelain produced under their reigns. Spanning the late 17th to 18th centuries, the works represent a golden age of imperial production that reflects a conscious revival of Ming traditions, as well as an ambitious time of innovation and artistic evolution.
Legacy and Provenance:
This exhibition continues Marchant’s nearly century-long dedication to Qing imperial porcelain. It follows an exhibition of the same title in 1996 and builds on decades of scholarship, connoisseurship, and collecting—highlighted by several pieces not seen on the market since the 1960s. Four highlights were included in Richard Marchant’s landmark 1976 lecture to the Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong.
Since the company’s founding in 1925 by Samuel Sidney Marchant, Qing imperial porcelain has been a defining passion, particularly championed by Richard Marchant in the 1960s. At a time when these pieces were underappreciated in comparison to their Ming counterparts, his admiration helped cultivate an international appreciation that continues to this day.
Highlights include:
No. 5: An extremely rare blue and white bell-shaped vase, Kangxi mark and period, decorated with gankyil medallions symbolising the emperor’s support for Tibetan Buddhism, this vase is considered a prototype for later yaolingzhun forms.
No. 18: The exhibition cover-piece. A blue and white suantou kou ping bottle vase with seasonal blooms, Yongzheng mark and period. One of only three recorded examples, this vase is a direct homage to early Ming floral decoration with “heaped and piled” cobalt.
No. 22: Lemon-yellow ground stem bowl, Qianlong mark and period, painted with the ‘Three Abundances’, this sophisticated work in yellow, blue and green glaze comes from the renowned collection of Russell Tyson and was formerly in the Art Institute of Chicago.
Publication:
A fully illustrated limited edition exhibition catalogue accompanies the show, featuring detailed entries on all thirty pieces, with historical references and provenance.
27th October – 7th November 2025
Monday – Friday: 10:30-17:30
Saturday 1st November: 11:00-20:.00
Sunday 2nd November: By Appointment
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百年典藏
康熙、雍正与乾隆的御瓷精品展
2025年10月27日至11月7日
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值此百年华诞, Marchant荣幸呈献“康熙、雍正与乾隆御瓷珍品展”, 以三十件清代御瓷臻品, 致敬这一辉煌的历史里程碑. 本次展览荟萃康熙、雍正、乾隆三朝御瓷精华, 尽展景德镇御窑于1662至1795年间, 在工艺与艺术造诣上的卓绝成就.
本次展览既是对清代御瓷黄金时代的礼赞, 亦彰显了三位明君——康熙、雍正与乾隆在陶瓷艺术上独具匠心的审美品味. 康熙之雄浑、雍正之雅致、乾隆之华美, 皆凝结于一器一物之中, 见证了明代遗韵的薪火相传与创新演变的辉煌篇章.
传承之道 · 百年薪火
自1925年由Samuel Sidney Marchant创立以来, Marchant始终专注于清代御瓷的研究、收藏与弘扬. 尤其在20世纪六十年代, Richard Marchant以非凡的远见卓识, 致力于清瓷的推广, 使其在国际收藏界声名鹊起, 与明瓷比肩而立.
本次展览, 延续了1996年同名展览的学术脉络, 亦是近百年藏品积淀与鉴赏经验的集中呈现. 部分展品自上世纪六十年代以来, 首度重现于世, 尤具历史与收藏价值. 值得一提的是, 四件重要作品曾于1976年Richard Marchant在香港东方陶瓷学会发表的里程碑式讲座中隆重展出.
重要展品赏析:
• 展品5号:康熙团花锯齿纹钟形瓶, 极为罕见. 瓶身饰有象征皇帝护持藏传佛教的“吉祥轮”纹饰, 被视为后世“窑铃尊”器型的雏形之作, 极具宗教与宫廷艺术双重意义.
• 展品18号:本次展览封面之作. 雍正青花缠枝花卉蒜头口瓶, 瓶身饰以“积墨堆蓝”技法勾绘四季花卉, 古朴厚重, 乃仿效明初花卉青花之经典杰作 ,现存仅三例, 尤显弥足珍贵.
• 展品22号:乾隆柠檬黄地青花折枝花果纹高足碗, 通体以黄、青、绿三彩绘制“富贵三多”吉祥图案, 来源显赫, 曾属著名藏家Russell Tyson旧藏, 曾典藏于芝加哥艺术博物馆.
展览图录:
展览同期将出版全彩精装限量图录, 详录三十件展品高清图像与考据文字, 汇集来源脉络与历史典故, 收藏、研究皆为上选.
2025年10月27日至11月7日
周一至周五:10:30 – 17:30
11月1日(周六):11:00 – 20:00
11月2日(周日):预约参观













