Pair of Peachbloom Brush Washer with Crackled Glaze,
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Ceramic with red peachbloom glaze on a cream background and with strong craquelé
China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Flattened beehive shape with a wide upper rim and high foot rim
With a nuanced red glaze
The base each with a crackled glaze
Diameter: 10.5 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private collection M.E., USA; Lilias Barger, USA
China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Flattened beehive shape with a wide upper rim and high foot rim
With a nuanced red glaze
The base each with a crackled glaze
Diameter: 10.5 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private collection M.E., USA; Lilias Barger, USA
Peachbloom Glaze (jiang dou hong)
The peachbloom glaze was developed in China during the Qing dynasty. It is a copper-based glaze with various nuances of a pinkish red sometimes mottled with green spots. The glaze was mainly used for objects for the scholar’s table such as small jars and brush washers. The western name of the ‘peachbloom’ glaze was inspired by the color and ripeness of the peaches. There are many shades of peachbloom, the ones with larger, undisturbed areas being the most sought-after objects among collectors.
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The brush washers are in good condition with light signs of age such as minimal chips to the rims. The diameter is 10.5 cm.
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Pair of Peachbloom Brush Washer with Crackled Glaze,
Estimate €2,720 - €3,400
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