A FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE
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A FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE

GUANGXU SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1875-1908)

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A FAMILLE ROSE BOTTLE VASE
GUANGXU SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1875-1908)
The globular body colorfully enamelled with a dense pattern of iron-red bats in flight amidst trailing multicolored clouds, between borders of stylized lappets around the base and a band of gilt shou characters and lotus scroll on the shoulder, the tall waisted neck with further bat and cloud decoration below ruyi heads around the mouth
15½ in. (39.3 cm.) high, wood stand
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The playful design of bats and clouds decorating this vase is interpreted by J. Stuart, Joined Colors - Decoration and Meaning in Chinese Porcelain, Washington, D.C. 1993, pl. 97, as meaning "vast happiness piled up to the sky". The author further explains, "The symbol of a red bat is combined with colored clouds that represent the upper limits of heaven (hongfu qitian). The clouds also form a pun, since the word 'cloud' (yun) sounds like another word for 'luck'.
The design was particularly popular during the Guangxu period, and can be found decorating vessels of various forms. A similar bottle vase in the Nanjing Museum, Jiangsu province, is illustrated in China's Jingdezhen Porcelain through the Ages, Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong, 1998, p. 357.