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A Group Of Four Blue-glazed Vessels — 18TH CENTURY

A Group Of Four Blue-glazed Vessels

18TH CENTURY

This collection of four blue-glazed ceramic vessels represents the refined porcelain tradition of 18th-century China, likely produced during the Qing Dynasty when blue and white ware reached peak technical excellence. The pieces demonstrate the characteristic cobalt blue underglaze decoration and smooth, translucent glaze that made Chinese porcelain highly coveted by European and Asian markets throughout the period. Such vessels served both utilitarian and decorative purposes in domestic settings, reflecting the era's sophisticated approach to ceramic craftsmanship and aesthetic refinement.

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Important Chinese Art

March 26, 2026

Estimate: $30,000$50,000

Sold: $38,100

Lot 666

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A Group Of Four Blue-glazed Vessels, 18TH CENTURY

This collection of four blue-glazed ceramic vessels represents the refined porcelain tradition of 18th-century China, likely produced during the Qing Dynasty when blue and white ware reached peak technical excellence. The pieces demonstrate the characteristic cobalt blue underglaze decoration and smooth, translucent glaze that made Chinese porcelain highly coveted by European and Asian markets throughout the period. Such vessels served both utilitarian and decorative purposes in domestic settings, reflecting the era's sophisticated approach to ceramic craftsmanship and aesthetic refinement.

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Serene, Decorative Arts, Functional Pottery, Blue And White Porcelain, Qing Dynasty, Vessels, Elegant, Ceramic, 18th Century, Chinese