PROPERTIES FROM AN IRISH COLLECTOR A COLLECTION OF FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION WARE PORCELAIN VASES A MONOCHROME FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION GLAZED PORCELAIN BALUSTER TWO-HANLDED VASE China, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong incised mark and possibly of the period Of urn form and raised on a spreading foot, with a bow-string border below the shoulder and a pair of trailing scroll handles flanking the neck, the exterior covered with a glaze of crushed red color streaked in purple and milky blue and thinning to mushroom on the handles. H: 23 cm Notes: 1. Flambé glazes derive from the Jun wares of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), a glaze that was first revived during the Yongzheng period and remained popular throughout the Qing Dynasty. 2. Compare a closely related flambé-glazed vase, also with an incised six character Qianlong mark and of the period, at Sotheby’s New York, The United States of America, in Important Chinese Art on 2018/03/21, lot 538, sold for USD162.500 BP incl., and another, also described as Imperial, at Christie’s New York in The Marie Theresa L. Virata Collection of Asian Art: A Family Legacy on 2017/03/16, lot 614, sold for USD223.500 BP incl. 双柄瓷花瓶 中国,清朝,乾隆款识 PROPERTIES FROM AN IRISH COLLECTOR A COLLECTION OF FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION WARE PORCELAIN VASES A MONOCHROME FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION GLAZED PORCELAIN BALUSTER TWO-HANLDED VASE China, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong incised mark and possibly of the period Of urn form and raised on a spreading foot, with a bow-string border below the shoulder and a pair of trailing scroll handles flanking the neck, the exterior covered with a glaze of crushed red color streaked in purple and milky blue and thinning to mushroom on the handles. H: 23 cm Notes: 1. Flambé glazes derive from the Jun wares of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), a glaze that was first revived during the Yongzheng period and remained popular throughout the Qing Dynasty. 2. Compare a closely related flambé-glazed vase, also with an incised six character Qianlong mark and of the period, at Sotheby’s New York, The United States of America, in Important Chinese Art on 2018/03/21, lot 538, sold for USD162.500 BP incl., and another, also described as Imperial, at Christie’s New York in The Marie Theresa L. Virata Collection of Asian Art: A Family Legacy on 2017/03/16, lot 614, sold for USD223.500 BP incl. 双柄瓷花瓶 中国,清朝,乾隆款识
PROPERTIES FROM AN IRISH COLLECTOR A COLLECTION OF FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION WARE PORCELAIN VASES A MONOCHROME FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION GLAZED PORCELAIN BALUSTER TWO-HANLDED VASE China, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong incised mark and possibly of the period Of urn form and raised on a spreading foot, with a bow-string border below the shoulder and a pair of trailing scroll handles flanking the neck, the exterior covered with a glaze of crushed red color streaked in purple and milky blue and thinning to mushroom on the handles. H: 23 cm Notes: 1. Flambé glazes derive from the Jun wares of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), a glaze that was first revived during the Yongzheng period and remained popular throughout the Qing Dynasty. 2. Compare a closely related flambé-glazed vase, also with an incised six character Qianlong mark and of the period, at Sotheby’s New York, The United States of America, in Important Chinese Art on 2018/03/21, lot 538, sold for USD162.500 BP incl., and another, also described as Imperial, at Christie’s New York in The Marie Theresa L. Virata Collection of Asian Art: A Family Legacy on 2017/03/16, lot 614, sold for USD223.500 BP incl. 双柄瓷花瓶 中国,清朝,乾隆款识 PROPERTIES FROM AN IRISH COLLECTOR A COLLECTION OF FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION WARE PORCELAIN VASES A MONOCHROME FLAMBE / TRANSMUTATION GLAZED PORCELAIN BALUSTER TWO-HANLDED VASE China, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong incised mark and possibly of the period Of urn form and raised on a spreading foot, with a bow-string border below the shoulder and a pair of trailing scroll handles flanking the neck, the exterior covered with a glaze of crushed red color streaked in purple and milky blue and thinning to mushroom on the handles. H: 23 cm Notes: 1. Flambé glazes derive from the Jun wares of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), a glaze that was first revived during the Yongzheng period and remained popular throughout the Qing Dynasty. 2. Compare a closely related flambé-glazed vase, also with an incised six character Qianlong mark and of the period, at Sotheby’s New York, The United States of America, in Important Chinese Art on 2018/03/21, lot 538, sold for USD162.500 BP incl., and another, also described as Imperial, at Christie’s New York in The Marie Theresa L. Virata Collection of Asian Art: A Family Legacy on 2017/03/16, lot 614, sold for USD223.500 BP incl. 双柄瓷花瓶 中国,清朝,乾隆款识
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