A FINELY ENAMELED FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE-GROUND VASE
A FINELY ENAMELED FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE-GROUND VASE
A FINELY ENAMELED FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE-GROUND VASE
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A FINELY ENAMELED FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE-GROUND VASE

DAOGUANG SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1821-1850)

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A FINELY ENAMELED FAMILLE ROSE TURQUOISE-GROUND VASE
DAOGUANG SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK IN IRON RED AND OF THE PERIOD (1821-1850)
The vase is finely decorated with flowers including peony, chrysanthemum, begonia and hibiscus, between ruyi-head bands. Each blossom is detailed with leafy stems and enameled with delicate shades of yellow, pink, blue and red. The waisted neck is decorated on a turquoise ground with stylized lotus blossoms borne on leafy scrolls and gilt shou-characters with peaches and bats.
11 1/4 in. (29 cm.) high
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Please note that this lot is subject to an import tariff. The amount of the import tariff due is a percentage of the final hammer price plus buyer's premium. The buyer should contact Post Sale Services prior to the sale to determine the estimated amount of the import tariff. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a foreign address the buyer will not be required to pay the import tariff, but the shipment may be delayed while awaiting approval to export from the local government. If the buyer instructs Christie's to arrange shipping of the lot to a domestic address, if the buyer collects the property in person, or if the buyer arranges their own shipping (whether domestically or internationally), the buyer will be required to pay the import tariff. For the purpose of calculating sales tax, if applicable, the import tariff will be added to the final hammer price plus buyer's premium and sales tax will be collected as per The Buyer's Premium and Taxes section of the Conditions of Sale.

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Lot Essay

The present vase can be compared with a few similar vases from this period in the Palace Museum, Beijing, including an example illustrated in Falangcai, Fencai, The Complete Collection of Treasures from the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1999, no. 189, with a design of trees and flowers and bearing a Shende tang mark; also no. 191, a yellow-ground example, with a Daoguang seal mark; and no. 193, a ruby-ground vase decorated with flowering trees and bearing Daoguang mark. A vase in the Shanghai Museum, very similar in form and decoration, is illustrated in Chugoku Toji Zenshu, vol. 21, Japan, 1981, no. 147. Another similarly decorated vase with birds and flowers and lotus scroll on a green-ground on the neck was sold at Christie’s London, 10 May 2011, lot 296.

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