Lot Essay
The shape of the current vase is inspired by mallet-form vases from the Song dynasty, such as a Ding example in the Percival David Foundation illustrated by S. Pierson and S.F.M. McCausland, Song Ceramics: Objects of Admiration, London, 2003, pp. 20-21, no. 1; and a Guan example in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Catalogue of the Special Exhibition of Sung Dynasty Kuan Ware, Taipei, 1989, p. 66, pl. 24.
A very similar Yongzheng marked example is illustrated by Bo Gyllensvard, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, p. 75, no. 194, later sold at Sotheby's Paris, 12 June 2008, lot 97. Two further examples were sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 26 November 1980, lot 368; 20 November 1985, lot 201. A similar Yongzheng example with a lipped rim from the Meiyintang Collection was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 5 October 2011, lot 1. For a Yongzheng hu-shaped example with animal masks, see the example sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 April 2007, lot 718.
Compare also to a pair of Yongzheng-marked vases of slightly different form with lipped rims and covered in a Ru-type glaze, included in the exhibition Ethereal Elegance: Porcelain Vases of the Imperial Qing, The Huaihaitang Collection, Art Museum, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007, p. 130, pl. 24.
A very similar Yongzheng marked example is illustrated by Bo Gyllensvard, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, p. 75, no. 194, later sold at Sotheby's Paris, 12 June 2008, lot 97. Two further examples were sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 26 November 1980, lot 368; 20 November 1985, lot 201. A similar Yongzheng example with a lipped rim from the Meiyintang Collection was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 5 October 2011, lot 1. For a Yongzheng hu-shaped example with animal masks, see the example sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8 April 2007, lot 718.
Compare also to a pair of Yongzheng-marked vases of slightly different form with lipped rims and covered in a Ru-type glaze, included in the exhibition Ethereal Elegance: Porcelain Vases of the Imperial Qing, The Huaihaitang Collection, Art Museum, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007, p. 130, pl. 24.