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A Fine Blue-glazed pear-shaped vase (yuhuchunping) Qianlong Seal mark and period
Description
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Compare a similar Qianlong vase sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 27th April 2003, lot 168; a slightly larger blue-glazed vase of this form, also with a Qianlong reign mark and of the period, sold in these rooms, 31st May 1989, lot 180; and a third related example from the Jinguantang collects ion of T.T. Tsui, sold at Christie's London, 5th November 1997, lot 863.
See also a vase of this elegant form but with a Yongzheng reign mark, in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, included in the exhibition Qingdai danse you ciqi tezhan, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1981, cat.no. 37; and another Yongzheng example from the British Rail Pension Fund sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 16th May 1989, lot 52, and again at Christie's Hong Kong, 2nd November 1999, lot 585.