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         It is very rare to find a fanghu of this size and exceptional glaze quality.
         A number of Qianlong-marked Ru, Guan or Ge-type vases of the same
         form but of smaller size are known in museums and private collections
         worldwide, including four of varying height from 8.3 cm. to 15 cm. in
         the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Obtaining Refined
         Enjoyment: The Qianlong Emperor’s Taste in Ceramics, Taipei, 2012,
         no. 83-86; one in the Baur Collection, illustrated by J. Ayers, The Baur
         Collection Geneva, vol. 3, fig. A344 (14.6 cm.); and one formerly in the
         collection of H. Garner in the British Museum is illustrated in Oriental
         Ceramics, The World’s Great Collections, vol. 5, Tokyo, 1981, no. 235
         (24.4 cm.). Compare also one of similar height (38.5 cm.) but with a
         more greenish glaze, sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 May 2006, lot
         1364; and one of slightly smaller size (34.9 cm.)  in celadon glaze with
         moulded decoration sold at Sotheby’s New York, 16 September 2014,
         lot 158.
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