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19 décembre 2021

A rare and fine Guan-type penta-lobed bottle vase, Yongzheng six-character seal mark and of the period (1723-1735)

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Lot 2913. A rare and fine Guan-type penta-lobed bottle vase, Yongzheng six-character seal mark in underglaze blue and of the period (1723-1735); 9 5⁄8 in. (24.5 cm.) high. Price realised HKD 6,850,000 (Estimate HKD 2,500,000 - HKD 3,000,000)© Christie's 2021

The body of the vase is potted with five facets separated by indented corners between the neck and the foot ring, covered all over in a glaze of even sky-blue tone suffused with wide crackles.

ProvenanceA French private collection, formed in the early 20th century.

NoteThe glaze on the present vase is based on that of Song-dynasty Guan ware, one of the ‘five famous wares of the Song dynasty’. Song-dynasty wares were highly admired by the Yongzheng emperor, a keen antiquarian who collected and studied material from earlier dynasties. The Yongzheng emperor is recorded to have specifically ordered that porcelain wares imitating the various stoneware glazes of the Song dynasty be produced at the imperial kilns in Jingdezhen. In fact, the famous kiln director Tang Yin became particularly well-known for the success of these imitation Song wares. Some of the finer imitation wares bear imperial reign marks, as seen on the base of the present vase.

The combination of the five-lobed form and delicate size of this vase appear to be extremely rare. All other similar examples are found in Ge-type glaze, including one in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Selection of Ge Ware: The Palace Museum Collection and Archaeological Discoveries, Beijing, 2017, pp. 270-71, no. 132 (28 cm.); one in the Wang Xing Lou Collection, illustrated in Imperial Perfection: The Palace Porcelain of Three Chinese Emperors, Kangxi  Yongzheng  Qianlong, Hong Kong, 2004, no. 79 (27.9 cm.) (fig. 1); one from The Irving Collection, sold at Christie’s New York, 20 March 2019, lot 826 (21 cm.); and one from the collections of H. F. Parfitt and Mrs Alfred Clark, sold at Sotheby’s London, 25 March 1975, lot 113.

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fig. 1 Ge-type glaze five-lobed form vase, Yongzheng period, 27.9 cm, in the Wang Xing Lou Collection, illustrated in Imperial Perfection: The Palace Porcelain of Three Chinese Emperors, Kangxi  Yongzheng  Qianlong, Hong Kong, 2004, no. 79.

Christie's. Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Hong Kong, 3 december 2021

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