20 mai 2016
A flambé-glazed baluster vase, meiping, 18th-19th century
Lot 102. A flambé-glazed baluster vase, meiping, 18th-19th century; 32cm (12 1/2in) high. Sold for £5,000 (€6,492). © Bonhams 2001-2016.
The tapering sides rising to rounded shoulders supporting a short waisted neck, the exterior covered with a rich glaze of streaked crushed-raspberry and lavender tones draining to a crackled greyish-beige tone at the neck and rim.
Provenance: a European private collection, acquired between 1960-70, and thence by descent
Note: Compare with an identical red-glazed saucer dish, Qianlong six-character mark and of the period, illustrated inTreasures of Imperial Porcelain: Official Kiln Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty Collected by Hangzhou Tu Huo Zhai Museum of Antique Ceramics, Hangzhou, 2011, pp.90-91. Another example, Qianlong six-character mark, was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 October 2014, lot 3611.
Bonhams. AUCTION 23237: FINE CHINESE ART, LONDON, NEW BOND STREET
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