18th Nov, 2021 11:00

Asian Art I

 
  Lot 191
 

A CHINESE PEACH BLOOM-GLAZED VASE.

A CHINESE PEACH BLOOM-GLAZED VASE.

Probably Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng to Qianlong period.

The spindle-shaped body modelled with vertical ribs and decorated with a thick copper-red glaze with green speckles and cream streaks stopping short of an unglazed foot, the interior white, 32.5cm H.

清約雍正 / 乾隆 豇豆紅釉瓶

Dating of this piece may be taken assisted by a garniture of similarly shaped celadon-glazed vases from the Wallace Collection, illustrated in Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, pl XCVI, bearing ormolu-mounts with a crowned 'C' mark used in France between 1735 and 1749 to indicate that tax had been paid.

Sold for £1,125

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