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A FINE PEACHBLOOM-GLAZED BRUSH WASHER, TANGLUOXI
A FINE PEACHBLOOM-GLAZED BRUSH WASHER, TANGLUOXI
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清康熙 豇豆紅釉鏜鑼洗 六字楷書款

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

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洗呈鏜鑼式,斂口,圓腹,圈足。洗內施白釉,外壁施豇豆紅釉。足圈內施白釉,底青花書「大清康熙年製」楷書款。

北京故宮博物院、倫敦大英博物館及大維德基金會均藏同款洗。紐約大都會博物館藏整套豇豆紅釉「八大碼」,見1989年紐約出版S. Valenstein
著《A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics》修訂版,237頁,圖版236號。「八大碼」近年
據說不只八款器形,應包括石榴尊,見J. Ayers著「The Peachbloom Wares of the Kangxi Period (1662-1722)」,載於《Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society》,卷64,1999-2000年,49頁。

同款洗2009年9月15日於紐約佳士得拍賣,拍品445號;以及2010年9月16-17日於紐約
佳士得拍賣,拍品1403號。

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This type of brush washer is described as being of 'gong' shape, or tangluoxi, as it has a very compressed body. It belongs to a group of vessels referred to as the Badama, 'Eight Great Numbers'. This group was previously thought to comprise a total of eight differing shapes. John Ayers identified a possible ninth form of the Badama by pointing out the existence of two slightly different globular water pots. The first is termed as a pingguo zun, 'apple jar' modelled with a gently inward curving mouth rim; and the other with a raised, low, neck (similar to a stalk) that maybe referred to as a Shi liu, or 'Pomegranate jar'. See, J. Ayers, 'The 'Peachbloom Wares of the Kangxi Period (1662-1722), Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, vol. 64, 1999-2000, p. 49.

Many of the world's great museums have published similar examples of brush washers, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Palace Museum, Beijing and the Sir Percival David Collection at the British Museum, London. The brush washer in the Metropolitan Museum is illustrated with a group of peachbloom-glazed vessels made for the scholar's table, including a beehive water pot, illustrated by S. Valenstein, A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1989, rev. ed., p. 237, no. 236. Compare with examples of Kangxi-marked brush washers of this type sold at Christie's New York, 15 September 2009, lot 445, and 16-17 September 2010, lot 1403.