Description:

A VERY RARE IMPERIAL SKY-BLUE GLAZED VASE MALLET-SHAPED VASE
China, underglaze-blue Kangxi six-character mark and period
H. 16,2 cm, d. 11,7 cm
Of mallet-shape with a sky-blue glaze ‚tian lan you‘, called ‚Clair-de-Lune‘ (Moonshine) in the West. On the base a sixcharacter mark in underglaze blue in two horizontal lines.
Collection of the German diplomat Herrmann Dobrikow (d. Beijing 1928), by descent to a family member

Dobrikow was German diplomat to China in the early 20th century. Dobrikow developed a deep attachment to China and established a strong collection of Chinese antiques which encompassed many categories including pottery and porcelain from Tang to Qing dynasties, later bronzes, snuff bottles and textiles

Sale of his collection at Lepke, Berlin ‚Sammlung Dobrikow Peking Chinesische Kunst, 4./5.3.1930, lot 202

Published:

Lepke, Berlin ‚Sammlung Dobrikow Peking Chinesische Kunst, 4./5.3.1930, lot 202

Suebsman/ Antonin ‚Porcelain Treasures of the Kangxi Period‘, Hetjens-Museum Duesseldorf 2015, p. 106, no. 33

Exhibited:

‚The Dancing Dragon/ China Contemporary‘ Hetjens Museum, Duesseldorf, 19.7.2015 - 17.1.2016, no. 33

The only known comparable piece is preserved in the collection of the Palace Museum Beijing and is slightly smaller as the present piece (15,8 cm). It’s shape, which the Chinese nicknamed ‚horse-shoe‘ (ma ti zun), was presumably a Song dynasty borrowing from the West Asian perfume bottles made of glass that entered China via the Silk Road and by sea. They were used as flower vases in China, whilst tea ceremony masters were particularly fond of using them in Japan. The original celadon version from the kilns in Longquan had a slightly more anguklar shoulder and bearded rim and was called ‚kinuta‘ (mallet) by the Japanese. This traditional shape was modified slightly in the Kangxi period, an original presumably being sent as a prototype to the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, see ‚Kangxi Yongzheng Qianlong - Qing Porcelain from the Palace Museum Collection, 1989, no. 137, p. 154

Japanese kintsugi gold lacquer repair of one piece over the base and the body, very short hairline above the stand along the rim

Extrem seltene kaiserliche himmelblaue Schlegelvase
China, unterglasurblaue Kangxi Sechs-Zeichen-Marke und -Periode
H. 16,2 cm, d. 11,7 cm
Schlegelförmig mit himmelblauer Glasur "tian lan you", im Westen "Clair-de-Lune" (Mondschein) genannt. Am Boden Sechs-Zeichen-Marke in Unterglasurblau in zwei horizontalen Linien.
Sammlung des deutschen Diplomaten Herrmann Dobrikow (gest. 1928 in Peking), durch Erbgang an ein Familienmitglied

Dobrikow war im frühen 20. Jahrhundert deutscher Diplomat in China. Dobrikow entwickelte eine tiefe Verbundenheit mit China und legte eine umfangreiche Sammlung chinesischer Antiquitäten an, die viele Kategorien umfasste, darunter Keramik und Porzellan von der Tang- bis zur Qing-Dynastie, spätere Bronzen, Schnupftabakflaschen und Textilien

Verkauf seiner Sammlung bei Lepke, Berlin 'Sammlung Dobrikow Peking Chinesische Kunst, 4./5.3.1930, Lot 202

Veröffentlicht:

Lepke, Berlin 'Sammlung Dobrikow Peking Chinesische Kunst, 4./5.3.1930, Lot 202

Suebsman/ Antonin 'Porzellanschätze der Kangxi-Zeit', Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf 2015, S. 106, Nr. 33

Ausgestellt:

'Der tanzende Drache/ China Contemporary' Hetjens-Museum, Düsseldorf, 19.7.2015 - 17.1.2016, Nr. 33

Das einzige bekannte Vergleichsstück befindet sich in der Sammlung des Palastmuseums Peking und ist etwas kleiner als das vorliegende Stück (15,8 cm). Seine Form, die die Chinesen "Hufeisen" (ma ti zun) nannten, war vermutlich eine Anleihe aus der Song-Dynastie bei den westasiatischen Parfümflaschen aus Glas, die über die Seidenstraße und auf dem Seeweg nach China gelangten. Sie wurden in China als Blumenvasen verwendet, während sie in Japan von den Meistern der Teeze

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