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 PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION  清乾隆   仿官釉蒜頭瓶
 A RARE GUAN-TYPE GARLIC-MOUTH BOTTLE   《大清乾隆年製》款
 VASE
 SEAL MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG
 elegantly potted with a pear-shaped body supported on a
 spreading foot rising to a waisted neck surmounted by a
 garlic-head mouth, covered overall in a soft bluish-grey glaze
 suffused with widely dispersed crackles, the footring applied
 with dark brown dressing, inscribed to the base with a six-
 character seal mark
 27.3 cm, 10¾ in.

 HK$ 1,200,000-1,500,000
 US$ 155,000-194,000

 It is extremely rare to find a Qianlong reign-marked vase of
 this elegant garlic-mouth form with a Guan-type glaze. Skilfully
 shaped with gentle curves that swell to the body and mouth,
 the form of this vase was inspired by celebrated Song vessels
 that were the object of the Qianlong Emperor’s admiration
 and study. Even the foot is stained in a dark brown colour
 to emulate that of its prototype. The beauty of the form is
 accentuated by the subtle bluish-grey glaze suffused with fine
 streaks of golden-brown crackles.
 A Qianlong reign-marked Ru-type vase of this form from the
 Qing court collection and still in Beijing is illustrated in The
 Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum.
 Monochrome Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1999, pl. 215; a larger
 example is published in Sekai tōji zenshū/ Collection of World
 Ceramics, vol. 12, Tokyo, 1956, pl. 93, together with one
 covered in a teadust glaze, p. 183, fig. 52; and a third was sold
 in these rooms, 8th October 2008, lot 2512. Compare also a
 Ge-type glazed vase with a Yongzheng seal mark and of the
 period, included in the International Exhibition of Chinese Art,
 Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1935, cat. no. 2589.
 For the Song prototype, compare a Longquan celadon vase in
 the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Lung Ch’uan
 Ware of the Sung Dynasty, Taipei, 1962, pl. 10; and examples
 recovered from a sunken ship off the coast of Korea in the
 first half of the 14th century, included in the Special Exhibition
 of Cultural Relics Found Off Sinan Coast, National Museum of
 Korea, Seoul, 1977, cat. nos 53 and 54.




















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