AN IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL TOOL VASE
AN IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL TOOL VASE
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AN IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL TOOL VASE

QIANLONG INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)

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AN IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL TOOL VASE
QIANLONG INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)
The exterior is decorated in vibrant enamels around the globular body with a leafy lotus scroll bearing three large flower-heads, between bands of ruyi-heads and beneath the long neck is similarly decorated. The base is incised with the Qianlong reign mark followed by an additional character, zan.
5 in. (12.5 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

The present vase belongs to a group of imperial cloisonné enamel incense instruments that each bears an additional character, and in this instance zan, 'praise', under the reign mark. An indentical vase of this size and modelled with the same unusual protrusion on the lower neck from the Fryers Collection of Chinese Art, was sold at Christie's London, 15 May 2012, lot 7. The Fryers vase is inscribed with the additional character, chang, 'long'. A related vase in the Phoenix Art Museum, inscribed with duan, 'dignified', was included in the exhibition, Cloisonné, Chinese Enamels from the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties, 2011, and illustrated in the Catalogue, p. 291, no. 130.

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