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             A LEMON-YELLOW GLAZED BOWL,               清雍正   檸檬黄釉盌

             MARK AND PERIOD OF YONGZHENG                      《大清雍正年製》款
             12 cm
                                                       來源:
             PROVENANCE                                加洲私人收藏
             A Californian private collection.
             HK$ 300,000-400,000
             US$ 38,300-51,000

             The vibrant hue of the lemon-yellow glaze was a unique
             innovation of the Yongzheng period, which was achieved
             through the combination of antimoniate of iron and tin oxide.
             As the yellow glaze was intimately associated with imperial
             power, yellow-glazed wares had been reserved exclusively                 Mark
             for ritual ceremonies- thus lemon-yellow vessels such as this
             cup provided the court with an alternative for daily use.
             See two similar bowls from the Zhuyuetang Collection,
             illustrated in Shimmering Colours: Monochromes from the
             Yuan to Qing Periods, Chinese University of Hong Kong
             Art Museum, Hong Kong, 2005, cat nos 128 and 129. A
             similar pair with three-column marks, formerly in the J.M.
             Hu Collection and now preserved in the Shanghai Museum,
             is illustrated in Qing Imperial Monochromes: The Zande
             Lou Collection, Hong Kong, 2005, cat. no. 18; where the
             author notes, 'the use of yellow-glazed wares was highly
             restricted in the Qing Court. Wares entirely glazed in yellow
             were reserved for the emperor, the emperor’s dowager
             and the empress. Senior concubines would use wares with
             a yellow glaze on the outside and a transparent glaze on
             the inside. Not only the glaze colour, but also the number
             and types of vessels were under strict control as noted in
             Guochao Gongshi. An archival record dated 1733 of the
             Yongzheng reign, shows that yellow-glazed bowls and cups
             were classified by three grades.' Compare also a similar
             bowl included in the exhibition The World of Monochromes,
             Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 2009, cat. no. 189.


























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