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Premium Lot | A FINE FLAMBE'-GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE, FANGHU, CHINA, QING DYNASTY, SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD QIANLONG (1736-1795)
Based on archaic bronze form, the pear-shape body of rectangular section rising from a spreading foot to a quatrefoil rim, set at the shoulder with a pair of rectangular lug handles and the two main sides molded to the front and back with a raised peach-form panel, covered overall with a lustrous glaze of violet-purple tone with broad lavender creamy streaks, thinning to a buff color at the rim and along the edges, the base incised with a six-character seal mark and further applied with a brownish glaze with russet patches. In very good conditions, very minor wear and scratches, the glaze all over is crackled.
30 cm high, 18,2 cm large
30 cm high, 18,2 cm large
ESTIMATE € 24.000 - 30.000
NOTE:
A closely related vase is illustrated in Chinese Ceramics IV. Qing Dynasty, The Tsui Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1995, pl. 47
Vases of this type derive from wares of the great Song Dynasty (960-1279) and demonstrate the craftsmanship of the Qing potters to imitate shapes and glaze and develope them to suit the contemporary aesthetic. Flambé glazes derive from Jun wares, a glaze
A closely related vase is illustrated in Chinese Ceramics IV. Qing Dynasty, The Tsui Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1995, pl. 47
Vases of this type derive from wares of the great Song Dynasty (960-1279) and demonstrate the craftsmanship of the Qing potters to imitate shapes and glaze and develope them to suit the contemporary aesthetic. Flambé glazes derive from Jun wares, a glaze
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TEN SILVER AND HARDSTONE SNUFF BOTTLES, TOGETHER WITH A WOOD SHELF, CHINA, 19TH CENTURY (11)
TEN SILVER AND HARDSTONE SNUFF BOTTLES, TOGETHER WITH A WOOD SHELF, CHINA, 19TH CENTURY (11)
ESTIMATE € 700 - 1.000