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AN IMPERIAL TURQUOISE-BLUE GLASS BOTTLE VASE, QIANLONG MARK AND PERIOD
奥地利
04月17日 下午5点 开拍 /15天2小时
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China, 1736-1795. Exquisitely crafted, the thickly walled vessel with a spherical body raised on a spreading foot and rising to a tall cylindrical neck. The opaque glass is of even turquoise color.The recessed base incised with a four-character mark Qianlong nianzhi and of the period.Provenance: Collection of Baroness Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza. Christie's London, 10 February 2022, lot 37 (dated late Qing dynasty). The collection of Alvin Lo, Hong Kong, acquired from the above. Sotheby's London, 25 May 2022, lot 556 (dated Qianlong period), mid-estimate HKD 70,000 or approx. EUR 8,000 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing). Carmen Cevera, popularly known as Tita Cervera or Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza, is a Spanish socialite, art dealer, and collector. She first came into contact with the art world through her third and last husband, Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza (1921-2002), and has been active as a collector and patron since the 1980s. Important works from her collection can be seen at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Málaga, which opened in 2011, and the Museu Carmen Thyssen Andorra, established in 2017.Alvin Lo is a fourth-generation art collector and dealer specializing in Asian art, with particular expertise in Chinese jades and works of art. He is the fourth son of P. C. Lu, one of the most influential Hong Kong art dealers of the twentieth century. Raised in a family deeply rooted in the art world, Lo developed an early and discerning eye for quality and authenticity. In the 1990s, he founded Alvin Lo Oriental Art in Midtown Manhattan before returning to Hong Kong in the mid-2000s, where he continues his work. Over the past decades, he has published numerous scholarly catalogues and organized exhibitions internationally.Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and manufacturing irregularities. Few minute nicks, faint surface scratches, and a small chip to the foot rim.Weight: 685.2 gDimensions: Height 18.3 cmWith an associated padded storage box. (2) Imperial glass is a rare category of material culture in traditional China. Unlike jade, bronze, porcelain, or lacquer, materials that have been deeply studied, continuously valued, and symbolically codified over millennia in Chinese culture, glass remains comparatively understudied and insufficiently understood. Its late development, restricted production within the imperial court, technical complexity, and limited surviving corpus have prevented it from achieving the same level of scholarly and cultural consolidation.Glass bottle vases of this distinctive form were produced at the Beijing Glass Factory, an imperial workshop established within the Imperial City in the early eighteenth century under the direction of the Jesuit missionary Kilian Stumpf. Operating under direct court patronage, the factory specialized in the production of luxury glass objects for imperial use. Bottle vases of this type were manufactured in a wide range of colors and in both transparent and opaque glass, reflecting a high level of technical sophistication and an experimental approach to color, material, and surface effects characteristic of Qing court production.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related imperial turquoise-blue glass bottle vase, dated to the Qianlong period, 20.9 cm high, in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, accession number 6956.5. Compare further related examples in Claudia Brown and Donald Rabiner, The Robert H. Clague Collection. Chinese Glass of the Qing dynasty, Phoenix Art Museum, 1960, p. 36-37.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 23 March 2023, lot 934Price: USD 60,480 or approx. EUR 55,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: An imperial turquoise-blue glass bottle vase, Qianlong mark and of the period, 1736-1795Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, incised reign mark, and color. Note the similar size (21.9 cm).Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 3 June 2015, lot 3263Price: HKD 500,000 or approx. EUR 66,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A blue glass bottle vase, Qianlong mark and of the period, 1736-1795Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, incised reign mark, and color. Note the similar size (21.9 cm).Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Bonhams London, 12 May 2016, lot 204Price: GBP 20,000 or approx. EUR 32,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A turquoise glass bottle vase, incised Qianlong four-character mark and of the periodExpert remark: Compare the closely related form, incised reign mark, and color. Note the larger size (34 cm).13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.

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