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Unusual Chinese Clair-de-Lune Glazed Water Pot, Taibai Zun, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the porcelain beehive vessel with a dome-shaped body incised with three roundels and covered with a pale blue glaze, a white glaze on the base and interior, the underside with a six-character Kangxi reign (1662-1722) mark in underglaze blue, h. 3-5/8", dia. 5-3/8". Provenance: The estate collection of Judge and Mrs. Everett Dudley, Massachusetts. Rarer than peach bloom wares, clair-de-lune-glazed porcelains were produced in the shapes collectively referred to as Ba Da Ma or "Eight Great Forms" and were used to decorate an official's study. Examples of similar vessels can be found in the Chinese University of Hong Kong Museum, Hong Kong, China and another was featured in the exhibition, "The Scholar's Desk, 17th and 18th Century", of the Oriental Ceramic Society, Oxford, UK, 1979.


  • Condition: In very good condition. Would be excellent except for a firing anomaly resulting in a crack right below the neck beneath the glaze. Some light wear on foot rim consistent with age, material and display.

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