Jar with four ears (incl. metal inner liner), Jingdezhen ware, white glaze, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
- Image Number: K1B006537N000000000PAG
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
- Description:
Pots, closed mouth, short neck, large abdomen, shallow round feet; The first four pavilions are decorated with protruding forehead, high eyelids and thick lips. A round hole is opened at the back of the head for threading. The fetal bone is thick, the glaze is white and blue, and the body is light with twining branches and double chrysanthemums. The tire is exposed in the mouth and at the bottom, and is burnt to flint red. It should belong to the works of the Kangxi period. The fourth series jar has the function of storage, and becomes a flower organ after attaching a metal liner. A quincunx shaped hole is set in the center of the liner cover, which is surrounded by five round holes, and the edge of the hole is thickened, which belongs to the shape of the metal liner in the late Ming or early Qing Dynasty.
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