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IMPORTANT CHINESE ART INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF DOROTHY TAPPER GOLDMAN                     重要中४藝術暨高曼珍藏



          The distinctive shape of this vase,
          characterized by a bulbous body and an
          elongated neck, is identified in Chinese as
          shang ping or a "reward vase." This elegant
          form was favored by the Yongzheng Emperor,
          who often bestowed such vases as rewards
          upon officials for their achievements at
          court, giving rise to the name shang ping.
          Notably, the lotus motif which appears on
          the present vase in the broad band of the
          body, symbolizes purity and honesty, and
          was a recurrent feature on these vases. The
          wordplay within the qing (blue) and lian
          (lotus) elements forms the term qinglian
          (incorruptible), an idiomatic expression
          used by emperors to counsel officials
          against corruption throughout their careers.
          Consequently, the tradition of decorating
          shang ping vases with the blue and white lotus
          motif became a longstanding practice in the
          production of imperial porcelains. A nearly
          identical Qianlong mark-and-period 'lotus'
          bottle vase is in the collection of the Beijing
          Palace Museum, illustrated by Wang Jianhua
          in Gugong bowuyuan cang gu taoci ziliao
          xuan cui (Selected Collection of Ancient
          Ceramics in the Palace Museum), vol.2 ,
          Beijing, 2005, p. 203, no. 179. Another similar
          example was sold at Christie’s New York, 24
          March 2011, lot 1673.
          The present vase is reputed to have been
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          given to Anson Burlingame (1820-1870),
          a distinguished American attorney and
 The Property of a Gentleman  Property from a Private Connecticut Collection
          politician, by the Xianfeng Emperor to
 966  967  express his appreciation for Burlingame's
          services in negotiating the Chinese treaties.
 A PEACHBLOOM-GLAZED BRUSH WASHER,   A BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE ‘LOTUS’ VASE  Appointed as the United States Minister
 TANGLUO XI  QIANLONG SEAL MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD   to China by President Abraham Lincoln in
 KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE   (1736-1795)  1861, Burlingame played a pivotal role in
 PERIOD (1662-1722)  14æ in. (37.5 cm.)  renegotiating the Treaty of Tianjin, thereby
 4q in. (11.6 cm.) diam.  $60,000-80,000  fostering improved diplomatic relations
 $15,000-25,000  between the United States and China. In
 PROVENANCE:  1867, the Chinese government appointed
 Anson Burlingame (1820-1870), United States Minister to China, 1861-1867 (by
 ૈ♥珍藏  repute).  Burlingame as an envoy extraordinary and
 清康熙   ㅬㅫ紅釉鏜鑼洗 ˕行Ս字楷書款  minister plenipotentiary to lead a diplomatic
 Constance B. Burlingame (1875-1951), Washington, Connecticut (by repute).  mission to the United States and principal
 Private collection, Washington, Connecticut, and thence by descent within the   European nations. His exceptional efforts in
 family.
          strengthening diplomatic ties significantly
          contributed to laying the groundwork for
 康涅Ṽ格州私́珍藏  future cooperation between China and the
 清̖隆   青花➁枝蓮紋賞瓶   Ս字篆書款  United States.
 Ϝ源
 蒲安臣(1820 1870),美४駐華Ռϕ,1861 1867年 (ҷ)
 Constance B. Burlingame(1875 1951),華盛頓,康涅Ṽ格州(ҷ)
 華盛頓鎮私́珍藏,康涅Ṽ格州,後於家族ҷ承









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