AN UNDERGLAZE BLUE, COPPER-RED, CELADON AND SLIP-DECORATED BEAKER VASE
AN UNDERGLAZE BLUE, COPPER-RED, CELADON AND SLIP-DECORATED BEAKER VASE

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

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AN UNDERGLAZE BLUE, COPPER-RED, CELADON AND SLIP-DECORATED BEAKER VASE
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
The vase is carved and decorated in underglaze blue, copper red and celadon with a continuous river landscape on the trumpet-shaped neck and the lower body. The convex midsection is set between bow-string bands and is decorated with two butterflies in flight amidst lotus and chrysanthemum flowers. An apocryphal Chenghua mark is on the base.
18 in. (45.8 cm.) high, box
Provenance
The Rende Zhai (House of Benevolent Learning) Collection, 1949-1970s.

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