中国古董玉壶春瓶,绿松石色开片釉,带印记;清朝晚期(19世纪后期) - 瓷器 - 中國 - 清朝(1644-1911)





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清代晚期玉壶春瓶瓷器,帶印章,尺寸高22 cm,寬10 cm,產地中國
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Chinese Turquoise Crackle Glaze Vase, designed in the classic Yuhuchunping (pear-shaped) style.
The vase features a vibrant turquoise/teal glaze with a distinct network of fine cracks known as crackle glaze. The base reveals a square impressed seal mark in archaic Zhuanshu script, which is characteristic of pieces intended to replicate historical styles from the Qing Dynasty or earlier.
The vase is characterized by its elegant, swelling body that tapers to a slender neck, a form perfected during the Song and Ming dynasties.
The exterior is covered in a dense, decorative crackle glaze (also known as "ice-crackle" or "fish-roe crackle"), a highly prized technique that creates a roadmap of fine fissures across the surface.
The base is unglazed, revealing the natural ceramic body, and features a prominent impressed square seal mark in archaic script, typical of 19th and early 20th-century artisanal works.
Type: Yuhuchunping (Pear-shaped bottle vase).
Material: Porcelain.
Glaze: Translucent turquoise with a heavy, intentional crackle finish.
Base & Mark: Unglazed "chocolate" or buff-colored foot rim with an impressed four-character seal mark.Estimated
Age: Likely late 19th century to early 20th century (Late Qing to Republic period).
Style: Traditional Chinese monochromatic art pottery.
Height: 22 cm.
Width: 10 cm.
Weight: 593,6 gr.
Stunning example of Chinese monochromatic pottery: a pear-shaped Yuhuchunping vase finished in a brilliant, luminous turquoise glaze.
Chinese Turquoise Crackle Glaze Vase, designed in the classic Yuhuchunping (pear-shaped) style.
The vase features a vibrant turquoise/teal glaze with a distinct network of fine cracks known as crackle glaze. The base reveals a square impressed seal mark in archaic Zhuanshu script, which is characteristic of pieces intended to replicate historical styles from the Qing Dynasty or earlier.
The vase is characterized by its elegant, swelling body that tapers to a slender neck, a form perfected during the Song and Ming dynasties.
The exterior is covered in a dense, decorative crackle glaze (also known as "ice-crackle" or "fish-roe crackle"), a highly prized technique that creates a roadmap of fine fissures across the surface.
The base is unglazed, revealing the natural ceramic body, and features a prominent impressed square seal mark in archaic script, typical of 19th and early 20th-century artisanal works.
Type: Yuhuchunping (Pear-shaped bottle vase).
Material: Porcelain.
Glaze: Translucent turquoise with a heavy, intentional crackle finish.
Base & Mark: Unglazed "chocolate" or buff-colored foot rim with an impressed four-character seal mark.Estimated
Age: Likely late 19th century to early 20th century (Late Qing to Republic period).
Style: Traditional Chinese monochromatic art pottery.
Height: 22 cm.
Width: 10 cm.
Weight: 593,6 gr.
Stunning example of Chinese monochromatic pottery: a pear-shaped Yuhuchunping vase finished in a brilliant, luminous turquoise glaze.

