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A TEADUST-GLAZED BOTTLE VASE 清嘉慶 茶葉末釉長頸膽瓶
SEAL MARK AND PERIOD OF 《大清嘉慶年製》款
JIAQING
來源:
potted with a compressed globular body with a 英國收藏
tall slightly attenuated neck surmounted by an
everted rim, all supported on a short splayed foot,
covered overall in a reddish olive-coloured glaze
flecked with a fine yellow mist, the base with a
six-character seal mark beneath a brown dressing
18.9 cm, 7⅜ in.
PROVENANCE
An English collection.
HK$ 400,000-600,000
US$ 51,500-77,000
A Jiaqing mark and period bottle of this shape
and glaze in the collection of the Palace
Museum, Beijing, is published in Zhongguo taoci
quanji [Complete series on Chinese ceramics],
Shanghai, 1999-2000, vol. 15, pl. 148.
For Qianlong examples of similar form and glaze,
see one illustrated in Tianjin Shi Yishu Bowuguan
Cang Ci/Porcelains from the Tianjin Municipal
Museum, Hong Kong, 1993, pl. 162; and another
included in the exhibition Ethereal Elegance.
Porcelain Vases of the Imperial Qing. The
Huaihaitang Collection, Art Museum, Institute of
Chinese Studies, The Chinese University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong, 2007-2008, cat. no. 64.
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