A VERY RARE GREEN-ENAMELLED 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE
A VERY RARE GREEN-ENAMELLED 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE
1 More
A VERY RARE GREEN-ENAMELLED 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE

DAOGUANG IRON-RED SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1821-1850)

Details
A VERY RARE GREEN-ENAMELLED 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE
DAOGUANG IRON-RED SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1821-1850)
Potted with a long neck and globular body, the exterior is enamelled in green and black with three five-clawed writhing dragons confronting a 'flaming pearl' among floating clouds, between gilt borders on the mouth rim and base. The interior and base are enamelled turquoise, with an iron-red mark reserved to the centre of the base.
10 3/4 in. (27 cm.) high, box

Brought to you by

Nick Wilson
Nick Wilson

Check the condition report or get in touch for additional information about this

If you wish to view the condition report of this lot, please sign in to your account.

Sign in
View condition report

Lot Essay

This vase is very rare and no other example of the same shape and design appears to have been published. A few jars with similar dragons confronting a 'flaming pearl' are published. A jar painted with two dragons in pursuit of a pearl was included in the exhibition, Imperial Porcelain of Late Qing, Art Gallery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 13 August - 25 September 1983, p. 76, no. 58. Another was sold at Christie's New York, 24-25 March 2011, lot 1744. The Qianlong prototype of the same design is illustrated in Chinese Porcelain, The S.C. Ko Tianminlou Collection, vol.1, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1987, p. 156, pl. 114.

A Daoguang-marked bottle of the same shape and pattern but with the decoration in black enamel was included in the Exhibition of Qing Ceramics from the Seikado Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo, 2006, and illustrated in the Catalogue, p. 83, pl. 75.

More from The Yiqingge Collection of Chinese Ceramics

View All
View All