A CELADON-GLAZED CONG-FORM VASE
A CELADON-GLAZED CONG-FORM VASE
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A CELADON-GLAZED CONG-FORM VASE

XUANTONG SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1909-1911)

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A CELADON-GLAZED CONG-FORM VASE
XUANTONG SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1909-1911)
The rectangular body is moulded on each side with the Eight Trigrams, Bagua, below a short cylindrical neck, covered with a soft bluish-green glaze.
11 1/4 in. (28.2 cm.) high, box

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Lot Essay

Xuantong examples of this popular late Qing form and design are very rare. A pale celadon-glazed Xuantong-marked vase of this shape, from the Qing Court Collection, was exhibited at the Nanjing Museum, Treasures in the Royalty - The Official Kiln Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty, Nanjing, October 2003, Catalogue p. 495.

An almost identical Guangxu-marked vase was sold at Christie's New York, 21 September 2004, lot 312; and a second example, sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 28 November 2012, lot 2320. The group is discussed by G. Avitabile, Vom Schatz der Drachen, London, 1987, pl. 113 where the author notes that vases of this type were produced into the Xuantong period.

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