A pair of miniature ‘Qingbai’ ‘vases, ‘hu’ and integral stands (Yuan dynasty, 13th/14th century)

The pair of ‘hu’ vases with a bulbous body, rising from a tall, truncated foot, decorated on the sides of the neck with s-shaped handles. The vases are raised on integral openwork stands of hexagonal shape, imitating a wooden support. Covered overall in a greyish-blue glaze.

Description

Dimensions: 17cm high

Provenance:
Spink & Son, London, 10 October 1984 (invoice)
A private Belgian collection

The pair of ‘hu’ vases with a bulbous body, rising from a tall, truncated foot, decorated on the sides of the neck with s-shaped handles. The vases are raised on integral openwork stands of hexagonal shape, imitating a wooden support. Covered overall in a greyish-blue glaze.

Part of a five-piece alter set, these miniature vases were intended to contain flowers or peacock feathers and would have been complemented by an incense burner (no. 17 in this catalogue) as well as a pair of candelabras. Together, they would have formed the ‘wugong’, five offerings, a traditional altar set made for the southeast Asian market.

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