bottle BM-1972-1211.1

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1573-1620 (circa)
Materials:stoneware
Technique:celadon-glazed, splashed,

Dimensions:Height: 14.50 centimetres

Description:
Porcelain double-gourd-shaped bottle with iron-oxide brown splashes in a pale green glaze. This bottle is made in the form of a double gourd with a large lower bulb, narrow waist and smaller upper bulb tapering to a narrow neck. It stands on a low foot ring. It is decorated with irregular iron-oxide brown splashes after the style originated at Longquan in the Yuan dynasty.
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图片[1]-bottle BM-1972-1211.1-China Archive

Comments:Harrison-Hall 2001:The Yuan style of decoration is evidenced by a small covered jar in the British Museum ornamented with an irregular pattern of iron-oxide-coloured brown spots on a pale green ground (BM 1967.1212.5). The present double gourd has a pure white porcelain body and was made in the sixteenth century at Jingdezhen rather than at Longquan.
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