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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE MANHATTAN
COLLECTION
865
A COPPER-RED AND UNDERGLAZE-
BLUE-DECORATED BOTTLE VASE
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
The bulbous body is molded with vertical ribs
and decorated with three roundels, two roundels
with a phoenix and one roundel with a signature
Qingyunju ya wan (elegant plaything of the
dewlling place of blue sky) and two seals. The neck
is encircled by a scaly three-clawed dragon, and
the spreading foot by foaming waves. The base
has an apocryphal Chenghua mark.
8¡ in. (21.3 cm.) high
$10,000-15,000
PROVENANCE:
E. & J. Frankel, New York, 1985.
A small underglaze-blue and copper-red-
decorated vase, with an apocryphal Chenghua
mark, and decorated with an identical single
dragon encircling the neck, formerly from the
Collection of Peter Tcherepnine was sold at
Christie’s New York, 7-24 July 2020, lot 13.
曼哈頓私人珍藏
清康熙 青花釉裏紅團鳳紋長頸瓶
來源:
E. & J. Frankel, 紐約, 1985年。
865 (another view)
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