A TEADUST-GLAZED PEAR-SHAPED VASE
A TEADUST-GLAZED PEAR-SHAPED VASE
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A TEADUST-GLAZED PEAR-SHAPED VASE

JIAQING INCISED SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)

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A TEADUST-GLAZED PEAR-SHAPED VASE
JIAQING INCISED SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1796-1820)
The vase is sturdily potted with a compressed globular body tapering towards the tall slender neck, raised on a splayed foot. It is covered overall with a characteristic glaze of olive-green tone. The unglazed foot ring is applied with a brown wash, the incised seal mark reserved on the base.
12 1/2 in. (32 cm.) high

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Compare to a similar vase with a Qianlong mark in the Victoria and Albert Museum, illustrated by R. Kerr, Chinese Ceramics, Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty, London, 1986, pl. 25. Other Qianlong examples include one from the T.Y. Chao collection, sold at Christie's New York, 20 March 1997, lot 128; one illustrated by R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London, 1994, vol. 2, no. 936.

A Jiaqing example was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 7 July 2003, lot 669.

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