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A PAIR OF UNDERGLAZE-BLUE AND RUSSET CRACKLE-GLAZED VASES
Late Ming Dynasty
Each of pear shaped form with a wide waisted neck raised on a short unglazed foot, painted with sprays of camellia, all on a creamy mushroom-grey glaze with crackles.
27.5cm (10 7/8in) high (2).
Footnotes:
明晚期 碎紋素地青花瓶 一對
Underglaze-blue decoration on a crackled ground, also known as 'underglaze-blue on a Ge-glaze ground', refers to wares first made in the Jizhou kilns at the end of the Ming Dynasty. For a vase of similar type and form see S. Little, Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period: 1620-1683, page 41, pl. 4, where it is noted that a vessel of this type was recovered from a tomb dated to 1624 at Nanchang, Jiangxi province.
Late Ming Dynasty
Each of pear shaped form with a wide waisted neck raised on a short unglazed foot, painted with sprays of camellia, all on a creamy mushroom-grey glaze with crackles.
27.5cm (10 7/8in) high (2).
Footnotes:
明晚期 碎紋素地青花瓶 一對
Underglaze-blue decoration on a crackled ground, also known as 'underglaze-blue on a Ge-glaze ground', refers to wares first made in the Jizhou kilns at the end of the Ming Dynasty. For a vase of similar type and form see S. Little, Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period: 1620-1683, page 41, pl. 4, where it is noted that a vessel of this type was recovered from a tomb dated to 1624 at Nanchang, Jiangxi province.
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A PAIR OF UNDERGLAZE-BLUE AND RUSSET CRACKLE-GLAZED VASES Late Ming Dynasty (2)
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