Lot Essay
Asano Souichiro was an influential entrepreneur at the turn of the 19th 20th century in Japan. He came from a small doctor's family in a village near Mt. Fuji but had become one of the wealthiest person in Japan by the time of his death, founding one of the fifteen largest Zaibatsu in Japan. He was an avid collector of Chinese Art, in particular Qing Imperial porcelains.
This rare vase with lime-green ground is replete with auspicious symbolism. The Ji and Shou characters convey the meanings of auspiciousness and longevity. The Sanduo or 'Three Abundances' is represented by the peach, finger citron and pomegranate, and conveys a wish for an abundance of blessings, long life and many sons.
No other vase with this shape and decoration appears to be published. For a Jiaqing-marked meiping with lime-green ground, decorated with Indian lotus amidst Shou and Fu characters, from the Qing Court Collection, see Porcelains with Cloisonne Enamel Decoration and Famille Rose Decoration, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1999, p. 195, no. 172. Another comparable example is a Jiaqing-marked lantern vase with exotic flowers on a lime-green ground, op. cit., pl. 173. A baluster vase example with panels of imperial poems was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 30 May 2012, lot 3999.
This rare vase with lime-green ground is replete with auspicious symbolism. The Ji and Shou characters convey the meanings of auspiciousness and longevity. The Sanduo or 'Three Abundances' is represented by the peach, finger citron and pomegranate, and conveys a wish for an abundance of blessings, long life and many sons.
No other vase with this shape and decoration appears to be published. For a Jiaqing-marked meiping with lime-green ground, decorated with Indian lotus amidst Shou and Fu characters, from the Qing Court Collection, see Porcelains with Cloisonne Enamel Decoration and Famille Rose Decoration, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1999, p. 195, no. 172. Another comparable example is a Jiaqing-marked lantern vase with exotic flowers on a lime-green ground, op. cit., pl. 173. A baluster vase example with panels of imperial poems was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 30 May 2012, lot 3999.