A FINE AND RARE LARGE TEADUST-GLAZED VASE, HU
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A FINE AND RARE LARGE TEADUST-GLAZED VASE, HU

QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)

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A FINE AND RARE LARGE TEADUST-GLAZED VASE, HU
QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
The flattened pear-shaped body moulded with strapwork bands joining to form intaglio panels and diamond-shaped lozenges in the centre, the neck with two horizontal grooves, flanked by a pair of loop handles supporting fixed rings and ribbons applied with wan symbols, the ends threaded as if under the strapwork, the splayed foot with rectangular perforations to either side, covered overall with a rich olive-green glaze thinning at the rim and on the extremities to a chestnut-brown tone except for the footrim painted with a dark brown wash
20 1/4 in. (51.4 cm.) high, stand

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Lot Essay

This hu form is evidently inspired by the Zhou dynasty bronze of this imposing form and with strapwork design, the rich colour and texture of the teadust glaze also works exceptionally well in accentuating the theme of archaism. Apart from the teadust glaze, the same form was also produced in a variety of glazes, particularly those imitating Song period glazes such as Ge and Ru-type. The present lot was a copy of the Yongzheng teadust-glazed prototype, of which an example with identical features, formerly in the collection of the T.Y. Chao Private and Family Trust, was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 19 May 1987, lot 295.

Cf. a Qianlong teadust-glazed vase with impressed mark of this form but with bird-head handles in the National Palace Museum, Taiwan, included in the travelling Exhibition of Chinese Art Treasures, U.S.A., 1961-2, illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 198; and another sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 28 November 2006, lot 1585.

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