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A VERY RARE DING-TYPE MOULDED                                             清乾隆  粉定白釉模印饕餮紋出戟尊  六字篆書刻款

ARCHAISTIC VASE, ZUN                                                      法國吉美亞洲藝術博物館藏有一件相似例子,其形制相同但施仿古銅廠官
                                                                          釉。另外一件相似的仿定式白釉扁壺則刊登在《明清一色釉瓷》,香港,
QIANLONG INCISED SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE                       1977 年,116 頁。其他不同形制的乾隆仿定式白釉瓷器,還可參考《故宮
                                                                          博物院藏文物珍品全集:顏色釉》,香港,1999 年,圖版 239-241 號。
PERIOD (1736-1795)

Of archaistic bronze zun form and raised on a pedestal foot, the
vase is applied with flanges on the lower body, the mid-section,
and the trumpet neck. The rectangular mid-section is carved with a
stylised taotie mask to each side. The vessel is covered overall with a
creamy white glazed suffused with fine crackles.
4 æ in. (12.4 cm.) high, box

HK$1,000,000-1,200,000  US$130,000-160,000

Compare to a vase of nearly identical form, size and moulded decoration
but rendered in gilt and robin’s egg glaze in the Musée Guimet, museum
number: G 3274. For other examples covered in a similar Ding-type
glaze, see a flattened hu-form vase illustrated in Monochrome Ceramics
of Ming and Ch’ing Dynasties, 1977, no. 141; a meiping, rectangular
censer, and a stem dish in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in
Monochrome Porcelain, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the
Palace Museum, vol. 37, Hong Kong, pp. 261-3, nos. 239-41, respectively.

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