LOT 36 A FINE BLUE AND WHITE, COPPER-RED AND CELADON-GLAZED VASE, M...
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A FINE BLUE AND WHITE, COPPER-RED AND CELADON-GLAZED VASE, MEIPINGKangxi Of elegant baluster form rising from a broad shallow foot, waisted sides and a high rounded shoulder to a narrow mouth with an everted lip, decorated around the exterior in underglaze blue and red, and celadon, with two scholars on a rocky ledge beside a lake with a man in a fishing boat, three birds fly high above them, a small pavilion beside a bridge and the roof another visible in the hills, all amidst various trees. 18.4cm (7 1/4in) high. 清康熙 青花豆青釉裏紅山中高士圖梅瓶 Provenance: Roger Keverne Ltd., London, 22 August 2008 Published, Illustrated and Exhibited: Roger Keverne Ltd., Summer Exhibition , London, 2008, no.40 來源:倫敦古董商 Roger Keverne Ltd.,2008年8月22日 錄著及展覽:Roger Keverne Ltd.,《Summer Exhibition》,倫敦,2008年,編號40 Thisbination of form and decoration appears to be extremely rare. See a related blue and white meiping vase, Kangxi, with similar decoration, illustrated in Qing Shunzhi Kangxi chao qinghua ci , Beijing, 2005, pp.424-425, no.276. Thebination of underglaze blue and red and celadon decoration is an innovation of the Kangxi period and is more often found on brushpots. See a brushpot with related landscape in underglaze blue, copper-red and celadon glaze, Kangxi, illustrated in Theplete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Small Refined Articles of the Study , Shanghai, 2009, p.88, no.58. pare with a similar blue and white and celadon and copper-red meiping vase, Kangxi, which was sold at London, 5 November 2020, lot 46.
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