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A MAGNIFICENT AND RARE COPPER-RED GLAZED BOTTLE VASE
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09月16日 晚上9点 开拍 / 09月14日 下午3点 截止委托
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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, MONTREAL, QUEBEC A MAGNIFICENT AND RARE COPPER-RED GLAZED BOTTLE VASE Yongzheng six-character mark and of the period Well-proportioned and supported on a domed foot rising to a broad shoulder, the tall cylindrical neck with a pair of raised bowstrings, the small dish-shaped mouth echoing the shape of the foot, covered on the exterior with a finely mottled peachbloom-type glaze, the interior and underside with a translucent blue-tinted glaze, the base slightly recessed, written in kaishu the six-character Yongzheng mark in underglaze-blue within double circle. 11 1/16in (28.1cm) high Footnotes 清雍正 「大清雍正年製」二行楷書青花雙圈款 珍罕紅釉長頸弦紋淨瓶 Provenance: Casa d'aste Martini, Sanremo, Italy, 6 September 2022, lot 173 Private Collection, Montreal, Quebec 來源: 意大利 Sanremo,Casa d'aste Martini 拍賣行,2022 年 9 月 6 日,拍品編號 173 魁北克,蒙特利爾私人藏品 Porcelain vases of this form was one of the brilliant inventions in the Yongzheng period. The distinctive swelling shoulder, long neck with a pair of bow strings, the disc-shaped rim and the domed foot were actually elements based on the Buddhist 'holy water bottle' prototypes from earlier dynasties, but the exquisite glaze and clean lines make the vase uniquely Yongzheng. See, for example, a Tang dynasty bronze vase of very similar silhouette in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, illustrated on the museum's website, accession number 1985.214.15. fig. 1 See also the Song/Yuan dynasty Longquan celadon-glazed 'da ji' bottle vase of closely related form, offered at J.J. Lally & Co., New York, March 2007, no. 23. fig. 2 A Ming dynasty celadon-glazed vase of closely related form, unearthed at Jingdezhen from the layer of Yongle porcelain shards, is illustrated by Liu Xinyuan, Ceramic Finds from Jingdezhen Kilns (10th-17th Century), The Fung Ping Shan Museum, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1992, pl. 201. fig. 3 Compare also the Kangxi-marked peachbloom-glazed broad-shouldered bottle vase decorated with raised bowstrings at the bottom of the neck, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, illustrated on the museum's website, accession number 14.40.377. fig. 4 The exceptional glaze of the present vase, in 'strawberry' tones and soft mottling, is reminiscent of the peachbloom glaze made in the late Kangxi period. Compare the copper-red glazed vase of this form in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Qingdai Yuyao Ciqi, Vol. I, part II, Beijing, 2005, pp. 40-41, no. 10 and on the museum's website as 故00149047, described as ji hong, sacrificial red, a bold, intense red different from the soft peachbloom tones. fig. 5 Yongzheng-marked vases of this form are more often glazed in blue or flambé, many now in the collection of the Palace Museum in Taipei. Examples of ge-imitation glaze are in the collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing and in the Baur Collection in Geneva, Switzerland, both molded with 'three rams' heads' at the shoulder. Other known variations also including clair de lune glaze and blue and white decorations. While the 'peachbloom' glaze was a Kangxi invention and rarely seen in the Yongzheng period, there are few examples showing the continued evolution of this high-fired copper-rich glaze. Compare, for example, a pair of Yongzheng-marked 'peachbloom-type' glazed meiping from the H.O. Havemeyer Collection, sold at Christie's New York, 14 September 2012, lots 1545 with uneven glaze color and lot 1546 with the light-green resulted from exposing to oxygen in the kiln atmosphere. Captions for the illustrations: fig 1: A Bronze Vase, Tang Dynasty (618-907), Gift of Ernest Ericson Foundation, 1985, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985.214.15 fig 2: A Longquan Celadon Buddhist Ritual Water Vessel, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), from an American Collection, J.J. Lally & Co., March 2007, no. 23 fig 3: After Liu Xinyuan, Ceramic Finds from Jingdezhen Kilns (10th-17th Century), The Fung Ping Shan Museum, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1992, pl. 201 fig 4: A 'Peach-bloom' Glazed Vase, Kangxi mark and period (1662-1722), Bquest of Benjamin Altman, 1913, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 14.40.377 fig 5: After Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated on the museum's website, 故00149047 For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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