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            PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION  A flambé-glazed hu of the same form, also with a Qianlong
            A FLAMBÉ-GLAZED VASE, FANGHU                seal mark and of the period, in the Capital Museum, Beijing,
            SEAL MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG            is illustrated in Beauty of Ceramics. Gems of the Official Kilns,
                                                        Taipei, 1993, pl. 146; another in The Tsui Museum of Art.
            the compressed pear-shaped body sweeping up to a quatrefoil   Chinese Ceramics IV: Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong, 1995, pl. 47;
            rim, the neck flanked by a pair of angular lug handles, moulded   and a third in J.J. Marquet de Vasselot and M.J. Ballot, The
            on each side with a peach-shaped panel, covered overall with   Louvre Museum: Chinese Ceramics, Paris, 1922, pl. 35 top. See
            a lustrous glaze of purplish-red streaked with lavender-blue,   also a similar vase from the collection of Sakamoto Gorō, sold
            the base with a pale brown wash incised with a six-character   in these rooms, 8th October 2014, lot 3509.
            seal mark
            29.8 cm, 11¾ in.

            HK$ 300,000-400,000
            US$ 38,700-52,000

            清乾隆     窰變釉杏圓貫耳方壺
                     《大清乾隆年製》款














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 PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION  清雍正   紅釉盌一對
 A PAIR OF COPPER-RED GLAZED BOWLS   《大清雍正年製》款
 MARKS AND PERIOD OF YONGZHENG
 來源:
 each of almost conical form rising from a short foot to a gently
 flaring rim, the exterior covered with a rich deep red glaze, the   葛提尼氏(Claudio Cortini)收藏,1928-1931年間出任
 interior and base left white, inscribed to the base with a six-  駐北京意大利全權公使,1930年10月30日購自中國教士
 character reign mark in underglaze blue  張式如(發票)
 15.4 cm, 6 in.
 大成古玩,香港,1996年4月22日
 PROVENANCE
 Collection of Claudio Cortini, secretary of Italian Legation in
 Beijing during 1928-1931, acquired from Agostino Chang, 30th
 October 1930 (receipt).
 Tai Sing Co., Hong Kong, 22nd April 1996.

 HK$ 250,000-300,000
 US$ 32,200-38,700

 For similar examples, see two sold in these rooms, 9th
 November 1982, lot 242, and 5th June 2020, lot 517; and
 another from the estate of Charles Harrison McClintick, sold at
 Christie’s New York, 2nd December 1989, lot 315. See also one
 with slightly rounder sides, illustrated in Catalogue of a Special
 Exhibition of Ch’ing-Dynasty Monochrome Porcelains in the
 National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1981, cat. no. 11.
 Marks       Mark
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