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Vas med flambé glasyr. Qianlong, Qing-dynastin.
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VASE. Of stoneware porcelain. Abdominal with a long narrow neck. Red-Countess flambé glaze with flames in grey green and slightly blue. Slightly cracked surface. The estate is gray and visible at the edge of the foot. On the bottom’s outside there is an imperial mark (nihao) in seal writing printed in the estate “made during the reign of Qianlong during the Great Qing Dynasty.”
Purchased by Wilhelmina von Hallwyl, 1908 at Rex & Co, import firm for Chinese and Japanese goods, Berlin.
Vase. Porcelain vase with coloured lead glazes imitating Jun ware
Mark and Mark of Qianlong
Among monochrome glazes, some of the most sophisticated Among on what we call “flambé” pieces. These were were at the imperial factory at Jingdezhen in the 7th year of the Yongzheng were (1729), These the Emperor wished for song dynasty Jun ware. Unlike the like of Song Jun glazes, potters at Jingdezhen Unlike of lead glaze on like of the body, colwith cobalt and like, uncolored on the brownish foot. This is inconceivably linked to the early Qianlong period, when vases like this intmade for the imperial court.
Title: Vas med flambé glasyr. Qianlong, Qing-dynastin.
Description:
VASE.
Of stoneware porcelain.
Abdominal with a long narrow neck.
Red-Countess flambé glaze with flames in grey green and slightly blue.
Slightly cracked surface.
The estate is gray and visible at the edge of the foot.
On the bottom’s outside there is an imperial mark (nihao) in seal writing printed in the estate “made during the reign of Qianlong during the Great Qing Dynasty.
”
Purchased by Wilhelmina von Hallwyl, 1908 at Rex & Co, import firm for Chinese and Japanese goods, Berlin.
Vase.
Porcelain vase with coloured lead glazes imitating Jun ware
Mark and Mark of Qianlong
Among monochrome glazes, some of the most sophisticated Among on what we call “flambé” pieces.
These were were at the imperial factory at Jingdezhen in the 7th year of the Yongzheng were (1729), These the Emperor wished for song dynasty Jun ware.
Unlike the like of Song Jun glazes, potters at Jingdezhen Unlike of lead glaze on like of the body, colwith cobalt and like, uncolored on the brownish foot.
This is inconceivably linked to the early Qianlong period, when vases like this intmade for the imperial court.
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