A VERY RARE SMALL 'ROBIN'S EGG'-GLAZED VASE, MEIPING
A VERY RARE SMALL 'ROBIN'S EGG'-GLAZED VASE, MEIPING
A VERY RARE SMALL 'ROBIN'S EGG'-GLAZED VASE, MEIPING
A VERY RARE SMALL 'ROBIN'S EGG'-GLAZED VASE, MEIPING
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清雍正 爐鈞釉小梅瓶 四字篆書印款

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

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清雍正 爐鈞釉小梅瓶 四字篆書印款
4 ½ in. (11.5 cm.) high
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倫敦佳士得,2014年11月4日,拍品編號230
藝德堂珍藏,香港
帝庭盛世:藝德堂藏清代康雍乾御瓷萃珍;香港蘇富比,2021年10月12日,拍品編號11

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It was recorded that the Yongzheng Emperor had specifically requested good copies of Song glazes to be produced at Jingdezhen, at which the famous kiln director Tang Ying (1682-1756) excelled. The 'robin's-egg' glaze is generally thought to have been developed as a free interpretation of Song dynasty Jun glazes and reflects the contemporary interest in producing glazes that were both attractive in color but also innovative in their use of texture. The extraordinary effect of the robin's-egg glaze is achieved with the use of copper and arsenic as an opacifier to create an opaque stippled turquoise glaze. Tang Ying, in his Taocheng jishi bei ji (Commemorative Stele on Ceramic Production), cites the 'robin's-egg' glaze first in a list of the nineteen most popular types of wares for the Imperial Court.

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