bird-feeder BM-PDF-B.693

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1426-1435
Materials:porcelain
Technique:underglazed

Dimensions:Height: 58 millimetres Width: 88 millimetres

Description:
Small porcelain bird feeder in form of a horizontal trough with two circular openings. Two circular fittings afixed to one side. Underglaze blue with scrolling flowers around top and bottom. Reserved side panel with scrolling flower sprays on one side, and horizontal inscription on the other. Large blue flower heads in relief at each end.
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Comments:Published PDF date : Ming Xuande Room 95 label text:PDF B693Blue and white bird feederKeeping pets was a fashionable Ming pastime. Caged birds were taught to talk, sing and perform tricks for entertainment. This porcelain bird feeder was made to be attached to a bird’s cage. It may have contained water or hemp seeds which, even today in China, are still thought to make birds sing more sweetly. There is a six-character horizontal Xuande reign mark in underglaze blue along one side. Archaeologists have excavated an impressive range of Xuande mark and period bird feeders from the Xuande strata at the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen. Porcelain with underglaze cobalt-blue decorationJingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮Ming dynasty, Xuande mark and period, AD1426–35 PDF B693青花鳥食罐飼養寵物在明代是一種流行的消遣。鳥被放在籠中訓練對話、唱歌和表演小技巧,用以娛樂。此瓷鳥食罐作為附屬器皿置於鳥籠中。或許用來盛放水或大麻籽,後者至今仍被認為可使鳥類歌唱的聲音更為甜美。一側橫署青花六字宣德年款。考古學家在景德鎮御窯遺址的宣德時期地層中,發現了各種各樣帶宣德款的鳥食罐,讓人印象深刻。瓷器,青花江西省景德鎮明代,宣德,宣德款,1426-1435年
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