LOT 101 KANGXI WUCAI HUNDRED BOYS GARLIC VASE
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Chinese Qing Dynasty garlic porcelain vase. Tall ovoid body, with bulbous lower region sweeping up into a slender neckline and onion-shaped head, supported on short foot ring with double blue lines ring. All set opaque Wucai color hand painting on a clean white underglaze base color. Wucai or five-color shades and tones, brightly painted in Wucai design, Opaque colors around the exterior, between the filling motif decorated in colorful vivid sgraffito ground of uptala. The belly delicately with hundred boys playing pursuit on the terrace. Auspicious and geometric pattern in a red and green-blue color on the neck banded with double fine blue ring lines. Upturning lappets in a red-blue color covered onion-shaped head. Chinese blue calligraphy character and green color auspicious motif on the upper rim ring. 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 craftsman.The underside bears reign mark, a vertical six underglaze blue script characters reign mark, enclosed within double fine rings, Made In The Years of Kangxi Reign Period of Great Qing Dynasty.Measurements: Height: 9-5/8" Diameter: 5-1/4" PROVENANCE:From the estate of Harold & Mousser, of York, Pennsylvania, an entrepeneurs, private collections, acquired pre-1970's from Fluhrer's Galleries, York, PA. The Collections of Harold & Mousser presented and offered up to auctions from Lot-81 through Lot-121.
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