VASE DOUBLE GOURDE EN PORCELAINE CLAIR-DE-LUNE
VASE DOUBLE GOURDE EN PORCELAINE CLAIR-DE-LUNE
VASE DOUBLE GOURDE EN PORCELAINE CLAIR-DE-LUNE
VASE DOUBLE GOURDE EN PORCELAINE CLAIR-DE-LUNE
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VASE DOUBLE GOURDE EN PORCELAINE CLAIR-DE-LUNE

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME SIÈCLE

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VASE DOUBLE GOURDE EN PORCELAINE CLAIR-DE-LUNE
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME SIÈCLE
La base porte une marque Xuande apocryphe.
Hauteur : 18 cm. (7 1/8 in.), boîte
Further details
A CLAIR-DE-LUNE-GLAZED DOUBLE GOURD VASE
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY, APOCRYPHAL XUANDE MARK

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Lot Essay

Inspired by the legendary Ru glaze of the Song dynasty, the soft, gentle hue of clair-de-lune is one of the most treasured Qing glazes, and was reserved exclusively for Imperial porcelains. The colour appears first in Kangxi porcelains; clair-de-lune wares were made in the same eight classic shapes for the writing table, as peachbloom-glazed wares, but are considerably rarer.
A similar clair de lune-glazed double gourd vase (17.1 cm high), dated Kangxi-Yongzheng period, is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of New York, Accession Number: 14.40.27.

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