Lot Essay
It is rare to find vases of this shape emulating the rich fifteenth century combination of underglaze-blue and yellow enamel. A Qianlong version with a globular body rising to a waisted neck was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, The Jarras Collection, 8 October 1990, lot 361.
The quality of the enamelling and underglaze-blue painting corresponds to the best examples of the Imperial wares of the period. Compare the decoration on the present example with a very similar Yongzheng marked bowl in the Baur Museum Collection, Geneva, illustrated by J. Ayres in Chinese Ceramics in The Baur Collection, Volume 2, Geneva, 1999, p. 91, no. 210.
The quality of the enamelling and underglaze-blue painting corresponds to the best examples of the Imperial wares of the period. Compare the decoration on the present example with a very similar Yongzheng marked bowl in the Baur Museum Collection, Geneva, illustrated by J. Ayres in Chinese Ceramics in The Baur Collection, Volume 2, Geneva, 1999, p. 91, no. 210.