拍品 44
  • 44

清十八 / 十九世紀 官窰式三足香爐

估價
80,000 - 100,000 USD
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描述

  • ceramic
of compressed circular form, the shallow sides rising to an everted rim, set to either side with a pair of upright lug handles, all supported on three short tapering feet, the rounded base with circular recess at the center, covered overall in an opaque pale gray glaze suffused with a network of dark gray and golden crackles in simulating the 'iron wire' and 'gold thread' of Song dynasty Guan ware, Japanese wood box.

展覽

東方陶瓷學會,倫敦,1952年,編號 65(據標籤)

Condition

There are several burst glaze bubbles and some glaze gaps, the larges of which is beneath one handle. There is wear and some discoloration to areas of the surface.
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拍品資料及來源

In its glazing and form this vase was made to imitate one of the most celebrated official wares of the Song dynasty, Guan ware, made for the court in the capital, Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. Laohudong in southern Hangzhou appears to have been the most important Guan kilns producing wares of this highly attractive crackled glaze. Pieces of the famous ware in the imperial court collection inspired the Yongzheng and Qianlong emperors, both of whom were ardent admirers of Song Guan ware, to commission versions of the ware. Imperial enthusiasm for the ware was influential and this 18th century revival of Song style official produced many fine and compelling versions of the rich crackled glaze. An 18th century crackle-glazed tripod censer with a lengthy Qianlong imperial inscription is illustrated in Obtaining Refined Enjoyment, The Qianlong Emperor's Taste in Ceramics, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 2011, no. 67.