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 PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION  清乾隆   仿官釉三連葫蘆尊
 A GUAN-TYPE TRIPLE-SPOUTED ‘DOUBLE-  《大清乾隆年製》款
 GOURD’ VASE
 SEAL MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG  來源:
 南美洲私人收藏
 of three-lobed double-gourd form, skilfully potted with the
 lower bulb rising from a trefoil foot to a slender waisted neck   紐約蘇富比1996年3月26日,編號191
 surmounted by the smaller upper bulb tapering to three
 tubular spouts, covered overall in a lustrous pale greyish-green
 glaze suffused with fine crackles, inscribed to the base with a
 six-character seal mark
 20.6 cm, 8⅛ in.
 PROVENANCE
 A South American private collection.
 Sotheby’s New York, 26th March 1996, lot 191.
 HK$ 800,000-1,200,000
 US$ 104,000-155,000

 Similar triple vases with finely shaped trefoil feet are known
 covered with various greenish glazes inspired by Song dynasty
 glazes. A vase of this form with a crackled glaze, described
 as ‘sky-blue’, is illustrated in Geng Baochang, Ming Qing ciqi
 jianding [Appraisal of Ming and Qing Porcelain], Hong Kong,
 1993, pl. 446; one without the distinct decorative crackles, in
 the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, is illustrated in He Li,
 Chinese Ceramics. A New Standard Guide, London, 1996, pl.
 521; another is published in John Ayers, Chinese Ceramics in
 the Baur Collection, Geneva, 1999, pl. 270; two others were
 sold in our London rooms, 26th April 1966, lot 163 and 164;
 and a vase, from the Meiyintang Collection, was sold in these
 rooms, 7th June 2011, lot 34. See a further example sold in
 these rooms, 5th October 2016, lot 3646.
 For the prototype of this form, see a Yongzheng mark and
 period example, from the Hershel V. Johnson Collection, sold
 in our London rooms, 21st February 1967, lot 61.




















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