A RARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED VASE
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A RARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED VASE

YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)

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A RARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED VASE
YONGZHENG PERIOD (1723-1735)
The tapering body is decorated with four scrolling, leafy stems in blue enamel bearing large peony blossoms and buds alternately enameled in shades of pink, and pale green and white, above a band of blue linked rings and below a band of lotus meander in blue and white enamel on the shoulder and waisted neck.
16 3/8 in. (41.7 cm.) high, wood stand, box

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The shape of this unusually decorated vase is very similar to that of an underglaze-blue, copper-red and celadon-decorated vase bearing an inscription with a Yongzheng date (1731), illustrated in The Museum of East Asian Art Inaugural Exhibition, vol. I, Chinese Ceramics, 1993, no. 211.

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