LOT 3029 清雍正 窯變釉抱月瓶 四字篆書刻款 YONGZHENG INCISED FOUR-CHAR...
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清雍正 窯變釉抱月瓶 四字篆書刻款YONGZHENG INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)清雍正 窯變釉抱月瓶 四字篆書刻款13 in. (33.1 cm.) highThe present moonflask reflects the trend of archaism during the Yongzheng period. The form of the vase is inspired by Yongle blue and white examples, which themselves were inspired by Islamic metal or glass prototype, see B. Gray in The Influence of Near Eastern Metalwork on Chinese Ceramics, Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, vol. 18, 1940-41, p. 57 and pl. 7F. 2. The flambé glaze is inspired by Jun glaze of the Song period. The Yongzheng emperor demonstrated a strong admiration for the Jun glaze. Tang Ying, the supervisor of the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen, is recorded in 1731 to have sent his secretary, Wu Yaopu, to Junzhou in Henan to investigate the composition of the Jun glaze, which later led to the successful imitation of Jun glaze in Jingdezhen. The present moonflask appears to be the only flambé-glazed example of this shape, design and size from the Yongzheng period. A similar, but larger robin’s egg-glazed moonflask (49 cm. high) is illustrated in The Tsui Museum of Art, vol. 4, Hong Kong, 1991, no. 33. All other Yongzheng moonflasks of this shape appear to be in either blue and white decorated with ‘Eight Buddhist Emblems’, such as an example (50 cm. high) in the Idemitsu Museum of Art, illustrated in Sekai toji zenshu, vol. 15, Tokyo, 1983, fig. 151; or in monochrome glazes moulded with decorations, such as a flambé-glazed example (34.5 cm. high) sold at Bonhams Hong Kong, 3 December 2015, lot 1, and a Ge-type glazed example (51 cm. high) sold at Sotheby’s London, 8 November 2006, lot 173, both moulded with the ‘Eight Trigrams’ around a yinyang medallion, and another (49.8 cm. high) in Ge-type glaze moulded with ruyi clouds from the collection of William Cleverley Alexander was exhibited by S. Marchant and Son, Recent Acquisitions 2008, cover and no. 34.Details A FINE FLAMBÉ-GLAZED MOONFLASKYONGZHENG INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)The vase has a flat circular body with a central domed medallion, the cylindrical neck is flanked by a pair of archaistic scroll-form handles, raised above a spreading pedestal foot, all covered under a purplish-red glaze streaked with blue, the base is covered with a yellowish-brown wash with uneven patches of celadon-green glaze.13 in. (33.1 cm.) high Provenance The Meiyintang Collection, no. 835 Literature R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London, 1994-2010, vol. 2, no. 835 Exhibited Nationalmuseum Stockholm, Uställning av Äldre kinesiskt konsthantverk ur Svenska Samlingar, 1928, Catalogue no. 455 The British Museum, London, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, 1994Evolution to Perfection: Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection/Evolution vers la perfection. Céramiques de Chine de la Collection Meiyintang, Sporting dHiver, Monte Carlo, 1996, Catalogue no. 177 Conditions of sale
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