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AN EXTREMELY RARE FLAMBE-GLAZED VASE, HU
AN EXTREMELY RARE FLAMBE-GLAZED VASE, HU
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AN EXTREMELY RARE FLAMBE-GLAZED VASE, HU

YONGZHENG IMPRESSED FOUR-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)

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AN EXTREMELY RARE FLAMBE-GLAZED VASE, HU
YONGZHENG IMPRESSED FOUR-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)
The pear-shaped vase is strongly potted with a full rounded body moulded with three sets of raised triple bands around the belly, below the waisted neck and around the flaring mouth rim, set with a pair of angular loop handles with ruyi-head terminals. The vase is covered on the exterior with an unctuous glaze of rich red and purple tones, thinning to brown over the extremities, the interior with a pale blue glaze and the base washed in café-au-lait and splashed with celadon.
14 1/4 in. (36.2 cm.) high
来源
Inoue Bansuiken, Tokyo
Kochukyo, Tokyo
Sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 27 October 2003, lot 704

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Nick Wilson
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The present vase appears to be unique. It is of an impressive size and unusual form, and no other vase of this type appears to have been recorded.

The closest comparisons are two slightly smaller Yongzheng-marked flambé-glazed pear-shaped vases, of similar proportion to the present lot, with three sets of triple bow-strings, but without the handles, one in the Beijing Palace Museum (24 cm. high), illustrated in Monochrome Porcelain, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1999, pl. 177; and the other (20.7 cm. high) included in the joint exhibition Qing Imperial Porcelain, Nanjing Museum and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995, illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 36.

Another closely related piece is the flambé-glazed hu-shaped vase from the Jingguantang Collection, sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 3 November 1996, lot 564, and again, 30 April 2000, lot 596. This vase and the present lot share similar characteristics in having an exceptionally fine flambé glaze which is thick and of rich tones varying from deep red to purple and lavender-blue. This distinctive glaze seeks to re-create the famous classical Jun wares of the Song period, and the splashes and streaks characteristic of this glaze are described as yao bian, or 'transmutation glaze'.