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清代晚期(19世纪) 景德镇窑 仿乾隆窑变釉如意耳尊   。                                                                                                                                                                                       Late Qing Dynasty (19th Century) Jingdezhen Vase with Flambé-Glaze Imitating Qianlong Style, with Ruyi Handles    

Dimensions: 10"W x 7.25"D x 14"H (25.4CM * 18.42CM * 35.56CM)

This vase, of elegant baluster form with a flared mouth, waisted neck, broad shoulders and full body, stands on a neatly formed circular foot. The neck is flanked by a pair of ruyi-shaped handles, lending the piece a dignified and harmonious silhouette. Measuring 35.6 cm in height, it is a classic display piece of the period.

The body is covered in a flambé-type glaze inspired by the Qianlong revival of Jun-style ceramics. The surface features deep purplish-blue tones enriched with flowing patches of crimson and pale moon-white, creating a vivid kiln-transmutation effect. The glaze is lustrous and fluid, with natural streaking and subtle opalescence.

The base bears a six-character “Da Qing Qianlong Nianzhi” mark in underglaze-blue seal script, written in three vertical lines. The calligraphy is neat and deliberate, typical of apocryphal Qianlong marks produced during the late Qing (Guangxu period).

With its impressive size, striking flambé glaze and refined form, this vase is a highly decorative and collectible example of late Qing Jingdezhen craftsmanship inspired by imperial aesthetics. 

 

Vase with Yao Bian (Transmutation) Glaze and Paired Elephant-Head Handles

$7,000.00Price
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  • Dimensions: 10"W x 7.25"D x 14"H (25.4CM * 18.42CM * 35.56CM)

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