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          PROPERTY FROM A JAPANESE PRIVATE COLLECTION  This magnificent large blue and white vase is a rare example
          A RARE LARGE BLUE AND WHITE ‘FLOWER        which encapsulates the Qianlong Emperor’s interest in
          AND BUTTERFLY’ QUATREFOIL VASE WITH        antiquity. Modelled on an archaic bronze hu vase, the elephant
                                                     handles are an exotic innovation. The elephant-head handles
          ELEPHANT HANDLES                           continue a design concept developed by the Qianlong
          SEAL MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG           Emperor, which was favoured for its auspicious symbolism.
                                                     The elephant not only represented exoticism, but was also
          painted on each lobed side with a ‘butterfly’ medallion   closely associated with Buddhism, and the symbol of peace in
          encircled by evenly spaced floral scrolls, below floral friezes   Daoism. During the Qianlong reign, real elephants were used
          encircling the rim and neck, the latter flanked by a pair of   in processions when celebrating the Emperor’s birthday, while
          elephant head handles, all above scrollwork skirting the
          splayed galleried foot, the base inscribed with a six-character   representing a time for renewal during New Year festivities. For
          seal mark, wood stand and Japanese wood box  a Qianlong blue and white vase with elephant-head handles,
                                                     see a smaller vase decorated with elements of the bajixiang
          36.3 cm, 14¼ in.
                                                     in the Wang Xing Lou Collection, included in the exhibition
                                                     Imperial Perfection. The Palace Porcelain of Three Chinese
          PROVENANCE
                                                     Emperors, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, 2004,
          Acquired in Kansai, prior to 1970.
                                                     cat. no. 12, and its companion piece, sold in these rooms, 8th
                                                     October 2009, lot 1699.
          HK$ 2,000,000-3,000,000                    The size and complex four-lobed oval form of the current
          US$ 259,000-388,000                        vase is identical to that of a Qianlong celadon-ground famille-
                                                     rose vase with gilt elephant head’s handles, decorated with
          清乾隆                                        panels of flowers of the four seasons, sold in our New York
                                                     rooms, 20th March 2007, lot 818, and now in the Alan Chuang
          青花花蝶紋海棠式象首瓶                                collection, illustrated in Julian Thompson, The Alan Chuang
          《大清乾隆年製》款                                  Collection of Chinese Porcelain, Hong Kong, 2009, pl. 108.
                                                     For the type of bronze vessel that may have been a model
                                                     for Qianlong hu-form vases, see a hu vessel from the late
                                                     Eastern Zhou period, 3rd century BC, illustrated in Jenny
                                                     So, Eastern Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler
                                                     Collections, New York, 1995, no. 51. The luxuriant floral scroll
                                                     and intricately painted bands of decoration on the current
                                                     hu-form vase include breaking waves, lappets and scrollwork
                                                     inspired by early-Ming blue and white porcelain. A closely
                                                     related Qianlong blue and white vase of hu form, illustrated
                                                     in Chinese Porcelain. The S.C. Ko Tianminlou Collection, Part
                                                     I, Hong Kong, 1987, pl. 58, was sold in these rooms, 29th
                                                     November 1977, lot 206, and again, 3rd April 2019, lot 16, from
                                                     the Tianminlou collection.

























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