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While the form is derived originally from Shang and Zhou   本品壺形雖以商周鑄器為源,厚釉瑩亮,圈足呈褐,
                             dynasty metal prototypes, the thick lustrous glaze and   卻如早期宋瓷,尤似乾隆帝所喜之官窰。台北故宮博
                             brown-washed footring of the present vase are evocative   物院藏一近例,載於《故宮清瓷圖錄:乾隆窰.嘉慶
                             of Song dynasty ceramic renderings of the earlier form,   窰.道光窰》,東京,1981年,圖版82。另一例藏於
                             especially guan ware, much admired by the Qianlong   香港中文大學文物館,展於《清瓷萃珍──清代康雍
                             Emperor.
                                                                       乾官窯瓷器》,香港,1995年,編號63。另有二壺,
                             A similar example in the National Palace Museum in Taipei is   皆仿官釉,一例冰裂,另一例光素無紋,載於康蕊
                             published in the Illustrated Catalogue of the Ch’ing Dynasty   君,《玫茵堂中國陶瓷》,卷2,倫敦,1994年,圖
                             Porcelain in the National Palace Museum Ch’ien-lung Ware
                             and Other Wares, Tokyo, 1981, pl. 82; another from the   版874及875。胡惠春舊藏且有一對,尺寸較小,圖載
                             collection in the Art Gallery, The Chinese University of Hong   於《暫得樓清代官窰單色釉瓷器》,香港中文大學文
                             Kong, Hong Kong was included in the exhibition Qing Imperial   物館,香港,2005年,圖版32。
                             Porcelain of the Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong Reigns,
                             Hong Kong, 1995, cat. no. 63; and two other vases, one
                             with a crackled and the other with a plain guan-type glaze,
                             are published in Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the
                             Meiyintang Collection, vol. II, London, 1994, pls 874 and 875.
                             A smaller pair is illustrated in Qing Imperial Monochromes
                             The Zande Lou Collection, Art Museum The Chinese
                             University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2005, pl. 32.























































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