拍品专文
Cf. a flask of similar size in the Hong Kong Museum of Art which was included and illustrated in the Wonders of the Potter's Palette Exhibition, Catalogue, no. 66.; there is also one illustrated by Mareband in the article, 'Some interesting pieces of Marked Ch'ing Porcelain', H.K.O.C.S. Bulletin, no. 3, 1977-78, figs. 50-53.
More common however are smaller moonflasks of this type cf. the example from the Norton Collection sold in London, 5 November 1960, lot 200, now in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and included in their Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics, 1965, Catalogue, no. 116, and another from the Reitlinger Collection illustrated by Jenyas, Later Chinese Porcelain, pl. XCIV, fig. 1. Compare also the flask from the Edward T. Chow Collection, of similar size but with the same decoration on a lime-green enamel ground, and illustrated by Beurdeley and Raindre, Qing Porcelain, pl. 162, and another sold in our New York Rooms, 29 November 1990, lot 250
More common however are smaller moonflasks of this type cf. the example from the Norton Collection sold in London, 5 November 1960, lot 200, now in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and included in their Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics, 1965, Catalogue, no. 116, and another from the Reitlinger Collection illustrated by Jenyas, Later Chinese Porcelain, pl. XCIV, fig. 1. Compare also the flask from the Edward T. Chow Collection, of similar size but with the same decoration on a lime-green enamel ground, and illustrated by Beurdeley and Raindre, Qing Porcelain, pl. 162, and another sold in our New York Rooms, 29 November 1990, lot 250