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Jun-style pouring jug with flamed enamels, Qing Chinese scho…
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Jun-style pouring jug with flamed enamels, Qing Chinese scho…
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Estimate €600 - €1,000
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Description
Jun-style pouring jug with flamed enamels, Qing Chinese school, 19th century
Porcelain stoneware with a turquoise celadon glaze and purple streaks. Measures 33 x 9 cm. A pouring jug with an ovoid body, flared neck, applied handle and side spout, covered in a thick, bluish vitreous glaze enlivened by spectacular purple-violet streaks with a crystallised effect. The glazes flow vertically across the surface, creating spontaneous tonal transitions and profound variations in light characteristic of ceramics inspired by Jun kilns. The partially unglazed base reveals the suede-coloured body and demonstrates the traditional firing processes. The balance between understated form and chromatic exuberance reflects the Qing dynasty’s reinterpretation of the great Song dynasty ceramic traditions, prized for their atmospheric effects and contemplative qualities. The piece stands out for the tactile richness of the glaze and the poetic intensity of its fluid glazes. 33 x 9 cm.
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About the sale
GRAND JULY AUCTION – FINE ART, OLD MASTERS AND JEWELLERY
Auction location
Auction time
07/15/2026 at 3:00 PM
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