Lot Essay
This attractive lobed-form is more usually seen in qingbai-glazed porcelains, and it is rare to find a well-potted stoneware example. Compare the present lot to a very similar Cizhou vase, illustrated in The Matsuoka Museum of Art, Selected Masterpieces of Oriental Ceramics, Tokyo, 1984, no. 24. The present vase has slightly more pronounced lobes on the body and does not have the addition of pairs of double lines encircling the trumpet neck. Another Cizhou example with somewhat elongated neck and more rounded body is in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, illustrated by He Li Chinese Ceramics: A New Comprehensive Survey, New York, 1996, no. 222. Compare also a related Cizhou vase of more slender proportion in the Umezawa Gallery, illustrated in Mayuyama Seventy Years, Tokyo, 1976, vol. 1, p.189, no. 561.