A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ VASE, MEIPING
A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ VASE, MEIPING
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A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ VASE, MEIPING

WANLI SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE IN A LINE AND OF THE PERIOD (1573-1619)

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A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE ‘DRAGON’ VASE, MEIPING
WANLI SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE IN A LINE AND OF THE PERIOD (1573-1619)
Of an impressive size, sturdily potted with broad rounded shoulders tapering to a narrow foot, painted with two leaping five-clawed dragons amidst flames and freely scrolling lotus, all between lappet bands with trefoil borders, the reign mark inscribed in a line below the waisted neck.
23 ¾ in. (60 cm.) high
Provenance
A Japanese private collection
Sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 1 November 2004, lot 1091

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Lot Essay

There are two vases of identical shape and design in the Palace Museum, Beijing, the larger (72 cm. high overall) with covers, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Blue and White Porcelain with Underglazed Red (II), Hong Kong, 2000, plate 160; and the smaller example (43 cm. high), plate 161. Eight blue and white meiping of this form, including three of this exact design, still with their covers, were discovered in the Wanli Emperor’s tomb, Ding Ling, among the few porcelain items found when the tomb was excavated in 1958. The proceeding lot 3109 is also of this rare pattern.

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