Price
£34000.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Chinese porcelain blue and white, underglaze copper-red and white-slip-decorated celadon-ground rouleau vase, decorated with the “Eight Horses of Mu Wang”, each in a different pose amongst pine trees, wutong, rockwork and clumps of grass, the lip and interior glazed white, the base with an underglaze-blue double ring.
12 1/2 inches, 31.8 cm high.
Kangxi, circa 1700.
- Formerly in an English private collection, Somerset.
- Included by Marchant in their exhibition Imperial Chinese Porcelain, Ceramics and Works of Art, 2013, no. 14, pp. 32-22.
- A yanyan vase with similar design in the Umezawa Kinenkan Museum, Japan, is illustrated in, Shincho Kôgei No Bi, pl. 19, p. 13; another, in The Palace Museum, Beijing is illustrated in Compendium Collections in The Palace Museum, Volume 22, no. 184, pp. 272-273.
Dimensions
Excellent apart from a bubble burst to one horseStock number
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The BADA Standard
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- Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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- Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees