A LARGE AND UNUSUAL CORAL-GROUND 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING
A LARGE AND UNUSUAL CORAL-GROUND 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING
A LARGE AND UNUSUAL CORAL-GROUND 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING
A LARGE AND UNUSUAL CORAL-GROUND 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING
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The Collection of Charles and Peggy Balbach, Buffalo, New York
A LARGE AND UNUSUAL CORAL-GROUND 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING

QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)

Details
A LARGE AND UNUSUAL CORAL-GROUND 'DRAGON' BOTTLE VASE, TIANQIUPING
QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
23 7⁄8 in. (60.6 cm.) high, hardwood stand
Provenance
Madame Wannieck, Paris, prior to 1936.
Charlotte Horstmann and Gerald Godfrey LTD., Hong Kong, 1987.
Literature
The Royal Academy of Art, International Exhibition of Chinese Art Catalogue, London, 1935-36, p. 250, no. 2922.
Exhibited
London, The Royal Academy of Art, International Exhibition of Chinese Art, 28 November 1935-7 March 1936.

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Lot Essay

Reserved decoration, in which the incised designs appear in white against a colored ground, was used on Jingdezhen porcelain as early as the Yuan dynasty, but gained more popularity in the Ming dynasty. Blue-ground reserve-decorated dishes with three distinct floral designs from the Xuande period exhibit the early use of this technique on a solid ground tone. In the Qing dynasty, reserve-decorated wares exist, made in emulation of Ming-dynasty prototypes, such as the blue-ground reserve-decorated ‘gardenia’ dish, Yongzheng mark and period, in the present catalogue (see lot 623). Qing-dynasty coral-ground wares with reserve-decorated designs in white are found on small vessels made in the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods through the late Qing dynasty, such as cups, bowls and small boxes. The present large and imposing vase, with the bold dragon on a coral enameled ground, however, is extremely rare.

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