Porcelain vase in green glaze, 17th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty

Porcelain vase in green glaze, 17th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty


  • Image Number: K1B017861N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Ceramics
  • Function: Container
  • Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
  • Description:
    The scallion green small statue, the mouth is crossed, the neck is closed, the shoulder is stepped, the abdomen is closed, and the feet are closed. The inner and outer walls of the whole vessel are covered with pink and green glaze with impurities; The foot tip and the inner wall of the foot are not glazed, and the color is iron black. The mouth edge is unglazed, and there are many light brown ice crack like fine pieces on the outer wall of the utensil. The glaze color of the bottom is uneven. There is a wooden seat with the London exhibition label number “225” on the outsole of the wooden seat, which shows that this piece was loaned from the Forbidden City to London, England, to participate in The International Exhibition of Chinese Art, London (1935-6) from 1935 to 1936.

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图片[2]-Porcelain vase in green glaze, 17th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty-China Archive
图片[3]-Porcelain vase in green glaze, 17th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty-China Archive
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