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            A BLUE AND WHITE MING-STYLE BOTTLE VASE
            SEAL MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG
            the globular body rising from a splayed foot to a tall waisted
            neck, finely painted in ‘heaped and piled’ deep blue tones with
            a composite flower scroll band, all between lotus-lappet and
            classic scroll registers at the foot and a ruyi band and further
            floral scroll at the shoulder, the neck with stiff leaf and keyfret
            bands below a wave border at the rim, the recessed base with a
            six-character seal mark in underglaze blue
            Height 14¾ in., 37.5 cm
            PROVENANCE
            Sotheby’s New York, 15th September 1999, lot 94.
            Elegantly decorated with early Ming inspired motifs, this vase
            also successfully simulates the distinctive mottled ‘heaping
            and piling’ effect of celebrated 15th century blue and white
            wares through a deliberate application of darker and thicker
            spots of cobalt on the design. Beginning with the Yongzheng
            Emperor, successive rulers revisited this famous blue and
            white pattern. Qianlong period examples include a closely
            related example in the Nanjing Museum, Nanjing, illustrated
            in Treasures in the Royalty: The Official Kiln Porcelain of the
            Chinese Qing Dynasty, Shanghai, 2003, p. 233; one in the
            Shanghai Museum, Shanghai, published in Zhongguo taoci
            quanji, vol. 15, part II, Shanghai, 2000, p. 219; and four vases
            illustrated in Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi
            Saray Museum, vol. III, London, 1986, pl. 2564, one with an
            elaborate 19th century Ottoman gilt-metal cover. Another
            vase of this type, from the Toguri Collection, was sold in
            these rooms, 9th June 2004, lot 5; another was sold in our
            London rooms, 10th November 2010, lot 102A; and a third
            vase was sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 3rd December 2015,
            lot 426.
            $ 50,000-70,000


            清乾隆   青花纏枝花卉紋賞瓶
            《大清乾隆年製》款
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            來源:
 A BLUE AND WHITE ‘FLORAL’ FISHBOWL  清十八世紀   青花纏枝蓮紋缸  紐約蘇富比1999年9月15日,編號94
 QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
 來源:
 the deep curved sides narrowing at the base and   紐約蘇富比1997年3月19日,編號260
 surmounted by a straight lipped rim, elegantly painted with
 stylized lotus blooms borne on an undulating stem issuing
 scrolling leaves, all between an upright lappet border at the
 foot and bands of ruyi heads and crashing waves just below
 the rim
 Diameter 16 ¼ in., 41.3 cm
 PROVENANCE
 Sotheby’s New York, 19th March 1997, lot 260.
 For similar fishbowls sold at auction, compare one sold in
 our Hong Kong rooms, 20th November 1985, lot 70. Another,
 with an additional band of the ‘eight Buddhist emblems’ sold
 in these rooms, 19th November 1982, lot 285.
 $ 30,000-50,000






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