A CARVED CELADON GLAZED 'PEONY' BRUSHPOT, BITONG, KANGXI PERIOD
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China, 1662-1722. Of cylindrical form, supported on three short bracket feet and with an incurved rim, the sides finely carved in low relief with a continuous foliate scroll of four large peony blooms borne on leafy stems framed by stylized wave and foliate scroll bands. Covered overall in a vitreous sea-green glaze, pooling to a darker tone in the recesses, stopping at the flat base and revealing the gray body partially burnt to orange.
Provenance: Canadian trade, acquired from a private estate in Toronto. The interior with an old label.
Condition: Good condition with expected old wear and firing irregularities including pitting, glaze recesses, dark spots, and a single area of glaze misfiring. Scratches and nicks to the base and along the rim. The rim with shallow minor chips.
Weight: 1,968 g
Dimensions: Height 14.2 cm
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Type: Related
Auction: Sotheby's New York, 19 March 2013, lot 193
Price: USD 34,375 or approx. EUR 41,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: An incised celadon-glazed brushpot (bitong) Qing dynasty, Kangxi period
Expert remark: Compare the related celadon glaze, carved decoration, and peony motif. Note the slightly different form.
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