NEXT LIVE AUCTION OCTOBER 29, 2025 - 1st SESSION: ASIAN ART
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Celadon porcelain vessel ‘Peony’, Qing dynasty, with Yongzheng seal
Lot 66.
Deposit. -
Output Value. 1.600 €
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Description.
Refined porcelain ewer for scholars, with an elegant bell shape, curved walls, and a narrow upturned rim. The piece is covered with a delicate monochrome glaze in a pale celadon green color. The exterior is decorated on one side with a peony flower motif in bas-relief with natural leaf stems. The base of the piece bears a six-character stamp “大清雍正年制” in blue underglaze.
Height: 6.6 cm; Mouth diameter: 6.1 cm; Base diameter: 9 cm
Provenance:
· North American private collection. Heritage: Peter K. Warren Doyle, New York.
· Auctioned at Asian Works of Art, Lot 115, March 2015 (documentation available).
· Current Dutch private collection.