Lot 205. An octagonal facetted green glass bottle vase, Qianlong wheel-cut four-character mark and of the period (1736-1795); 14.7cm (5 3/4in) high. Sold for HK$228,000 © Bonhams 2001-2018
The brilliant emerald-green glass of elegant pear-shaped form, supported on a tall foot, the swollen body cut into eight symmetrical facets and gently rising to a tall tapering neck, the recessed base with wheel-cut four character mark within a prominent square, Japanese inscribed wood box.
Note: It is rare to find a glass vase of this form in green, but examples in other colours are recorded. For an octagonal facetted yellow glass vase, see Emily Byrne Curtis, Pure Brightness Shines Everywhere: The Glass of China, Aldershot, 2004, pl. 9.1. For a turquoise Qianlong reign-marked glass vase of this shape in the Andrew K. F. Lee collection, see Elegance and Radiance, The Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2000, cat.no. 17.
For glass vases of similar octagonal form sold at auction, see a turquoise example, sold Sotheby's Hong Kong, 25 April 2004, lot 140; and a 'realgar' example, sold Christie's London, 3 November 2009, lot 14.
Bonhams. FINE CHINESE CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND PAINTINGS, 28 May 2010, 12:00 HKT, HONG KONG, JW MARRIOTT HOTEL