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PROPERTY FROM THE MICHAEL D. LABATE II COLLECTION
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 A VERY RARE YELLOW-GROUND DOUCAI `NINE DRAGON' VASE  MICHAEL D. LABATE二世珍藏
 YONGZHENG-QIANGLONG PERIOD (1723-1795)
 清雍正/乾隆 黃地鬥彩九龍紋瓶
 The vase is finely decorated with an allover design of nina sinuous, five-clawed
 dragons writhing amidst flames above crashing waves and rocks encircling the   來源:
 base, all set against a rich yellow ground. The base is inscribed in underglaze   Vermeer & Griggs Asian Art, 亞特蘭大, 喬治亞州
 blue with an apocryphal Zhengde mark within a double circle.
 13½ in. (34.4 cm.) high
 $60,000-80,000
 PROVENANCE:
 Vermeer & Griggs Asian Art, Atlanta, Georgia.

 It is very rare to find doucai decoration set against a yellow ground. A Kangxi-
 marked dish with doucai decoration of a dragon and phoenix set against a
 yellow ground is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the
 Palace Museum, Porcelains in Polychrome and Contrasting Colours, Hong
 Kong, 1999, no. 210.
 A similar design of dragons in different writhing positions amidst flames can
 be seen on a green and yellow-glazed meiping illustrated in The Complete
 Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - Miscellaneous Enamelled
 Porcelains, Plain Tricoloured Porcelains, Hong Kong, 2009, pp. 126-29, no.
 104, where it is dated to the Qianlong period.

















































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