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                A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE
                JOSEON DYNASTY (18TH CENTURY)
                The faceted octagonal form with slightly flared long neck, with
                circular foot, painted in underglaze-blue with deer and crane
                among pine tree, bamboo and rock symbolizing elements of Ten
                Signs of Long Life (shipjaengsaeng), the body applied with a lustrous
                transparent overglaze
                12¿ in. (30.8 cm.) high
                $40,000-60,000


                This work is decorarated with imagery motifs from the Ten
                Signs of Long Life derived from the Daoist immortality cult that
                developed originally in China during the Han dynasty. Their
                auspicious symbolism was extremely popular in all strata of Korean
                society during the Joseon dynasty and they appear in most of the
                decorative arts of this period. Many of these, as here, use a selection
                of the set of motifs to represent all ten.













































                                                    Anonymous, The ten signs of long life
                                                    (Shipjangsaeng), Korea. Joseon dynasty,
                                                    18th-19th century. Christie’s, New York, 25
                                                    Apr 2017, lot 120.
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