Well potted with high shoulders below a short neck, tapering slightly towards the crisp foot. The vase is covered overall with a translucent pale green glaze with fine crackles, the base and interior glazed white.
Compare a smaller vase of ‘meiping’ shape with similar crackled green glaze in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 14.40.248.
A crackled green-glazed vase (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
Description
清 康熙 1662-1722 绿釉开片瓶
Dimensions: 27.5cm high
Provenance:
– A private English collection
Well potted with high shoulders below a short neck, tapering slightly towards the crisp foot. The vase is covered overall with a translucent pale green glaze with fine crackles, the base and interior glazed white.
Compare a smaller vase of ‘meiping’ shape with similar crackled green glaze in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 14.40.248.
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