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南 A RARE MOLDED QINGBAI OCTAGONAL                                            南宋/元 青白釉印花花卉紋八棱瓶
宋 VASE, MEIPING
 / SOUTHERN SONG-YUAN DYNASTY (1127-1368)                                    來源
                                                                             千秋庭,東京。
元
                                                                             展覽
青 The vase is well potted with eight facets rising from a tapered foot       千秋庭,東京,《創立10周年記念展覽會》,2006年。
   and surmounted by a cylindrical, fared neck. Each facet is molded         佳士得,《古韻天成:臨宇山人宋瓷珍藏展覽》,香港,2012年11
白  with a smaller cartouche enclosing a foral spray below a key-fret         月22至27日;紐約,2013年3月15至20日;倫敦,2013年5月10
                                                                             至14日。
磁 band, above a larger cartouche with undulating foral scroll. It is
                                                                             著錄
印 covered overall with a pale bluish glaze that pools in the recesses and    千秋庭,《中國美術蒐集》,東京,2006年,66頁,編號83 。
花 leaves part of the foot exposed.                                           佳士得,《古韻天成:臨宇山人宋瓷珍藏展覽》,香港,2012
花 6√ in. (17.5 cm.) high, Japanese wood box                                  年,156-57頁,編號65。

卉 $12,000-18,000              £9,100-14,000
文                       HK$93,000-140,000

瓶 PROVENANCE

   Sen Shu Tey, Tokyo.

   EXHIBITED
   Sen Shu Tey, Tokyo, The Collection of Chinese Art – Special Exhibition
   ‘Run Through 10 Years’, 2006.
   Christie’s, The Classical Age of Chinese Ceramics: An Exhibition of
   Song Treasures from the Linyushanren Collection, Hong Kong,
   22 to 27 November 2012; New York, 15 to 20 March 2013;
   London, 10 to 14 May 2013.

   LITERATURE
   Sen Shu Tey, The Collection of Chinese Art, Tokyo, 2006, p. 66,
   no. 83.
   Christie’s, The Classical Age of Chinese Ceramics: An Exhibition of Song
   Treasures from the Linyushanren Collection, Hong Kong, 2012,
   pp. 156-157, no. 65.

   Comparable qingbai octagonal vases with similar molded decoration
   include one illustrated in Porcelain Collected by Anhui Province
   Museum, Beijing, 2002, p. 78, no. 62, the vase illustrated in
   China’s Jingdezhen Porcelain through the Ages, Beijing, 1998, p. 226,
   and the example sold at Christie’s New York, 20 September 2005,
   lot 234.

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