A FINELY CARVED PORCELAIN BOTTLE
A FINELY CARVED PORCELAIN BOTTLE
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A FINELY CARVED PORCELAIN BOTTLE

SIGNED WANG BINGRONG, JINGDEZHEN KILNS, 1820-1870

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A FINELY CARVED PORCELAIN BOTTLE
SIGNED WANG BINGRONG, JINGDEZHEN KILNS, 1820-1870
The bottle is of flattened, elongated pear shape, and is finely carved with a continuous scene of a crane standing on the thick boughs of a pine tree, the gnarled branches extending onto the reverse. The legs and beak of the crane are picked out in aubergine and brown enamels. The foot is carved in seal script, Wang Bingrong zuo (Made by Wang Bingrong).
3 in. (7.6 cm.) high, porcelain stopper
Provenance
Private collection, United States, acquired before 1970.

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Lot Essay

Wang Bingrong was one of the finest of a small group of independent ceramicists of the nineteenth century who began to emerge from the traditionally anonymous production of ceramics at Jingdezhen by signing their names, developing distinctive styles and acquiring fame. His dates are not known, but Wang probably worked sometime during the Daoguang period into the second half of the nineteenth century.

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