LOT 0436 QIANLONG TEA DUST GLAZED GARLIC VASE
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Dimensions: Height: 9-1/2" Diameter: 7-1/4" Chinese 17th.c.Qing Dynasty Qianlong Emperor Reign period tea dust glazed garlic porcelain vase. Sturdily potted in a celestial shape body, tall ovoid body, bulbous lower body, wider on the round shoulder, supported on short foot ring, gently tapered toward tall cylindrical neck supporting onion-shaped head, and numerous protruding rings banded along the neck, shoulder, foot, and the top. All reserved in pale green under glazed with densely dusted golden-yellow speckles. The shape is uniformly proportioned. All reserved in olive-green under glazed with densely dusted golden-yellow speckles, thinning to brown at the mouth-rim. The immaculate porcelain body is covered with a characteristic silky glaze, with attractive various striations throughout the finish. The glaze is seamless and gives off a beautiful luster, with the colors maintaining excellent vibrancy. The underside foot rim shows unglazed burnt deep-brown ground in the firing, enclosing the tea dust glaze receded central base. The porcelain conformed all required specimen to be high valued Chinese porcelain wares, with finest material, the glaze, the carving, and the shape. Without overlap the outlines of the design, well carved, clear, subtle, and distinct. The clay is very fine, with a brilliant glaze finish that was applied by a meticulous, the shape is uniformly proportioned. The Under-base bears reign mark, a six incised seal script characters reign mark, Made In The Years of Qianlong Reign Period of The Great Qing Dynasty. See More
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