Wucai Vase with Playing Boys, Qing Dynasty
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Porcelain with underglaze blue and polychrome painting
China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Emphasized shoulder with a cylindrical neck
Harmonious white wall, decorated with the gambling lucky boys in a wide garden landscape
Shown with different attributes and partly underneath bamboo
Height: 43 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private collection, Berlin
China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Emphasized shoulder with a cylindrical neck
Harmonious white wall, decorated with the gambling lucky boys in a wide garden landscape
Shown with different attributes and partly underneath bamboo
Height: 43 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private collection, Berlin
Wucai
The word Wucai can be translated with five enamel colors or ‘five color ware’. In reality Wucai is the combination of three enamel colors – red, green and yellow – and comes along with the underglaze blue and the white porcelain. The name originated in the Ming dynasty (1368-1642) and pieces with this color were especially made during the reign of Jiajing, Longqing and Wanli.
Condition: The porcelain vase is in good condition with slight manufacturing flaws here and there. The height measures 43 cm.
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Wucai Vase with Playing Boys, Qing Dynasty
Estimate €1,440 - €1,800
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