A RARE COPPER-RED DECORATED 'DRAGON' VASE
A RARE COPPER-RED DECORATED 'DRAGON' VASE
A RARE COPPER-RED DECORATED 'DRAGON' VASE
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. J. INSLEY BLAIR PROCEEDS IN PART TO BENEFIT THE MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, SALISBURY COVE, MAINE
A RARE COPPER-RED DECORATED 'DRAGON' VASE

KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A RARE COPPER-RED DECORATED 'DRAGON' VASE
KANGXI SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1662-1722)
The vase is finely potted with an ovoid body and a rounded shoulder rising to a tall cylindrical neck encircled with a stylised sinuous dragon. The dragon with three sharp claws has the eyes highlighted in underglaze-blue. The dragon's body is covered with dark red speckles.
8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm.) high, wood stand
Provenance
Richard Bennett Collection, Thornby Hall, Northampton (b. 1849)
J. Insley Blair (1870-1939) and thence by descent to the present owners
Literature
The J. Insley Blair Collection of Chinese Porcelain, Tuxedo Park, New York, 1925, pl. 1, no. 104

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Lot Essay

This vase appears to be one of two unique examples among a small group of Kangxi-marked copper-red dragon wares. A high-shouldered vase with a similar vigorous dragon and comparable size (22.2 cm. high) in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art is illustrated by R. Scott ed., Chinese Copper Red Wares, London, 1992, pl. 16. Compare also to examples of similar form and size but with an underglaze-blue and copper-red design of a dragon above waves such as the vase sold at Christie's London, 8 November 2011, lot 383.

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