A BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' VASE
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTOR
A BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' VASE

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' VASE
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
The attenuated ovoid body well painted with two four-clawed dragons leaping vertically amidst flames in pursuit of flaming pearls, below bands of herringbone, scrolls and dots at the base of the neck which rises to a wide mouth with flaring rim
10¾ in. (27.3 cm.) high
Provenance
John Sparks, London, July 1937
Paul Berwald Collection.
Falk Collection no. 264.
The Falk Collection, Christie's, New York, 21 September 2001, lot 154.
Exhibited
Chinese Ceramics from the Prehistoric Period through Ch'ien Lung, Los Angeles County Museum, 1952, no. 368.
Dragons in Chinese Art, China House Gallery, China Institute in America, New York, 1972, pl. 56.
The Auspicious Dragon in Chinese Decorative Arts, Kantonah Gallery, Katonah, New York, 1978, no. 56.

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Compare the Kangxi-marked vase with straight neck painted with a similar vertically leaping dragon from the collection of Stephen Junkunc III, illustrated in Chinese Ceramics from the Prehistoric Period through Ch'ien Lung, Los Angeles County Museum, 1952, no. 369, and later sold in these rooms, 21 September 1995, lot 216.

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