A Very Rare Kangxi period Peachbloom Beehive Waterpot
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A Very Rare Kangxi period Peachbloom Beehive Waterpot
Chinese, Kangxi mark period. A porcelain bee hive water pot in peach bloom "ashes of liver" glaze, having three central reserves each depicting archaic dragon designs, marked with a six-character blue underglazed Kangxi mark on bottom; ht. 3.75 in., dia. 5 in.
For a similar example with a ground and repaired rim, see Cowan's sale of 7/27/12, Lot 62, from the Collection of Louis Cotlow, Ex. Cincinnati Museum Center.
Provenance: Acquired in NY in the 1980s.
Chinese, Kangxi mark period. A porcelain bee hive water pot in peach bloom "ashes of liver" glaze, having three central reserves each depicting archaic dragon designs, marked with a six-character blue underglazed Kangxi mark on bottom; ht. 3.75 in., dia. 5 in.
For a similar example with a ground and repaired rim, see Cowan's sale of 7/27/12, Lot 62, from the Collection of Louis Cotlow, Ex. Cincinnati Museum Center.
Provenance: Acquired in NY in the 1980s.
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Excellent condition.
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A Very Rare Kangxi period Peachbloom Beehive Waterpot
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