bottle BM-PDF.131

Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1700-1900
Materials:porcelain
Technique:mould-made, glazed,

Dimensions:Height: 28 centimetres

Description:
Porcelain globular flask. The flask has cream crackled glaze. There is a dragon on waves moulded in low relief on front and back.
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图片[1]-bottle BM-PDF.131-China Archive 图片[2]-bottle BM-PDF.131-China Archive 图片[3]-bottle BM-PDF.131-China Archive

Comments:Published PDF date : 18thC Room 95 label text:PDF 131Vase with dragon among wavesPotters in the late Ming and Qing dynasties made copies of Ding wares at Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province, Zhangzhou in Fujian province and in other southern kilns. This bottle-shaped vase is moulded with a dragon among waves in shallow relief. The vase is chalky white or ‘rice–coloured’ and potters covered it either with a white slip and a thin transparent glaze with a yellowish cast that crackled during the cooling process or with an opaque white glaze. Connoisseurs once called this type of ceramic 土定 (tu ding ‘earthen Ding ware’). Underfired porcelain, moulded and with transparent glazeZhangzhou ware 漳州窯Zhangzhou, Fujian province 福建省, 漳州Qing dynasty, about AD 1700–1900 PDF 131 白釉波濤龍紋瓶自晚明至清,江西景德鎮、福建漳州及其他一些南方窯口的陶工都仿燒定窯器物。此瓶呈粉白色,或者說米色。陶工可能在黃色坯胎上塗抹白色化妝土而後罩透明釉燒成,在冷卻過程中形成開片,也有可能施不透明白釉燒成。鑒賞家們曾將此類陶瓷稱為“土定”。生燒瓷器,模印花,透明釉漳州窯福建省漳州清代,約1700-1900年
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