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AN OPAQUE LIGHT BLUE GLASS QUATREFOIL JARDINIÈRE Compare a similar slightly smaller (19.1 cm.) translucent blue-glass example
QIANLONG FOUR-CHARACTER WHEEL-CUT MARK WITHIN A from the Michael D. Stevenson collection sold at Christie’s New York, 18-19
SQUARE AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795) September 2014, lot 1167, and two turquoise glass jardinières also of begonia
The thick-walled bowl is crafted with four lobed sides in the form of a begonia form, one illustrated in Claudia Brown, The Robert H. Clague Collection,
fower and is raised on four small tab feet. The opaque glass is of a bright Chinese Glass of the Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911, The Phoenix Art Museum,
turquoise-blue tone. 1987, no. 45 and again in and in the Suntory Museum of Art, Shincho no
8 in. (20.3 cm.) wide garasu 1644-1911 R. H. Karagu korekushon (Qing Dynasty Glass 1644-1911, R.
H. Clague Collection), Tokyo, 1988, p. 27, no. 43; and another one in François
£15,000-20,000 $20,000-26,000
€17,000-22,000 & Gilles Lorin, Chinese Qing Dynasty Glass Treasures: A Selection from the
Gadient Collection, Winter Park, 2009, no. 16.
清乾隆 藍料海棠式盆 「乾隆年製」刻款
(mark)
15454 O
1
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