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PROPERTY FROM AN ENGLISH COLLECTION
PROVENANCE
Private English Collection, acquired circa 1900, then by descent within the
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A LARGE TEADUST-GLAZED TWO-HANDLED HEXAGONAL family.
VASE, HU
QIANLONG SIX-CHARACTER IMPRESSED SEAL MARK AND OF THE A similar vase was included in the Oriental Ceramic Society exhibition,
PERIOD (1736-1795)
Iron in the Fire, Ashmolean Museum, 1988, no. 89, illustrated on the front
The faceted vase is applied to the neck with a pair of angular lug handles and cover. Another from the W. W. Winkworth Collection was sold at Sotheby’s
is covered with a fnely textured glaze of speckled olive green and dark brown London, 12 December 1972, lot 130. Another teadust-glazed vase of this
tones which also covers the base. The foot is left unglazed, exposing the
shape is illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo,
orange-fred ware.
1987, no. 965. See, also, a very similar example sold at Christie’s Hong Kong,
18Ω in. (47 cm.) high
One Man’s Vision: Important Chinese Art from the Manno Art Museum, 28
£20,000-30,000 $27,000-39,000 October 2002, lot 560.
€23,000-33,000
清乾隆 茶葉末釉貫耳六方壺 六字篆書款
來源: 英國私人珍藏,約1900年所購,家傳至今
(mark)
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