A RARE CHINESE BLUE & WHITE MING BOWL, WANLI (1573-1619)
A RARE CHINESE BLUE & WHITE MING BOWL, WANLI (1573-1619)
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Description
Boldly painted in underglaze blue, the flared sides decorated on the exterior with four finely delineated large fish swimming between exquisite sprays of lotus flowers and leaves above a basal collar of lappets, the interior decorated with a broad band of swimming ducks also between sprays of lotus flowers, in the centre a large cartouche containing a single large fish in between water plants, the footrim unglazed, the base glazed, with a six character Chenghua mark inside double circle of incised blue lines.
LITERATURE
For an almost identical bowl,see Jorg, C., Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum: The Ming and Ching Dynasties, plate 16, page 39, Inventory number AK-TN 1943.
For a similar design of fish on a bowl, see Krahl, R., et al., Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, 1986, no 1504.
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Origin | Chinese |
Period | 16th Century |
Diameter | 36.5 cm; 14 ins. |
Product REF: AM83