拍品专文
The lobed body of the present vase is quite unusual, and is an attractive variation of the more usual glass bottle shape, with plain globular body and tall cylindrical neck, such as the taller (14 7/8 in.) transparent blue example illustrated by C. Brown and D. Rabiner, The Robert H. Clague Collection: Chinese Glass of the Qing Dynasty, Phoenix Art Museum, 1987, no. 11, which is dated to the second half of the 18th century.