A PEACHBLOOM-GLAZED BEEHIVE WATER POT, TAIBAI ZUN
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A PEACHBLOOM-GLAZED BEEHIVE WATER POT, TAIBAI ZUN

KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A PEACHBLOOM-GLAZED BEEHIVE WATER POT, TAIBAI ZUN
KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)
The domed body incised with three dragon roundels and covered with a glaze of greyish-red tone mottled in soft crushed-strawberry red in contrast to the white rim
4¾ in. (12.1 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Bluett & Sons, Ltd., London, 1960.

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Lot Essay

Water pots of this form are known as taibai zun, after the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, who is often depicted leaning against a large wine jar of similar form. They are also known as jizhao zun because their shape resembles that of a chicken coop. Several similar examples have been sold in these rooms. See, for example, 16-17 September 2010, lot 1410, and 15 September 2009, lots 443 and 450.

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