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          PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION  清雍正    粉青釉浮雕八吉祥大盌
          A FINE CARVED CELADON-GLAZED ‘BAJIXIANG’           《大清雍正年製》款
          BOWL
          MARK AND PERIOD OF YONGZHENG               來源:
                                                     香港蘇富比1985年5月22日,編號213
          the well rounded sides flaring elegantly at the rim, decorated
          around the exterior with the bajixiang (Eight Buddhist   香港蘇富比1997年4月29日,編號570
          Emblems) tied with curling ribbons, applied overall with a
          delicate celadon glaze of even tone gathering in the recesses
          to highlight the carving, the base similarly glazed and inscribed
          with a six-character reign mark
          22.5 cm, 8⅞ in.
          PROVENANCE
          Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 22nd May 1985, lot 213.
          Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 29th April 1997, lot 570.

          HK$ 800,000-1,200,000
          US$ 104,000-155,000

          This bowl, with its subtle decoration covered in a beautiful
          celadon glaze, belongs to a special group of celadon-glazed
          bowls, all of this form and size, but with varying moulded
          design band decoration, made on the order of the Qing court
          catering to the emperor’s sophisticated taste and fondness for
          elegant monochrome wares.
          It is unusual to find a Yongzheng bowl of this type carved with
          the Eight Buddhist Emblems (bajixiang). Compare a closely
          related example decorated with an interlaced peony scroll, sold
          in these rooms, 25th November 1981, lot 322; another sold in
          our London rooms, 16th May 2012, lot 168.























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