A CHINESE TURQUOISE-GLAZED CONG-SHAPED VASE
A CHINESE TURQUOISE-GLAZED CONG-SHAPED VASE
QIANLONG/JIAQING
The square-section body moulded in relief with the Eight Trigrams to each face, with a tapering neck and raised on a flared foot, 19.5cm.
Provenance: Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (1850-1916), and thence by descent through the family. This vase is recorded in the Christie, Manson & Woods inventory at Broome Park, in December 1916 on page 48, no.51, under the title heading of ‘Whole Colour Porcelain’, where it is described as ‘A square shaped Vase, moulded with the Emblems in relief, pale turquoise glaze. 8 1/2 in. high’.
清乾隆/嘉慶 孔雀綠釉八卦紋琮式瓶
來源:霍雷肖•赫伯特•基奇納元帥(1850-1916),之後由其後人繼承。據佳士得Manson & Woods出版的, Broome Park庫存手冊中記載,1916年12月,頁48, 編號51。