Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1573-1620
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, underglazed,
Dimensions:Diameter: 18.40 centimetres Height: 8 centimetres
Description:
Porcelain bowl with underglaze blue decoration. This bowl has rounded sides, an everted rim and a tapering foot ring. It is decorated in underglaze blue inside and out, with a single large angular Tibetan ‘All Powerful Ten’-style character in the centre and with five concentric rings of characters in the cavetto and six rings of similar characters outside. Double blue lines outline the inner and outer rim and foot and a single line marks the join of foot to bowl. The base carries a spindly six-character underglaze blue Wanli reign mark in a double ring.
IMG
![图片[1]-bowl BM-Franks.759-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Ming dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00263151_001.jpg)
Comments:Harrison-Hall 2001:This design enjoyed longevity. The Kangxi emperor commissioned bowls bearing his reign mark but with this same design, as evidenced by a slightly smaller bowl in the Tianminlou Collection.
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, underglazed,
Dimensions:Diameter: 18.40 centimetres Height: 8 centimetres
Description:
Porcelain bowl with underglaze blue decoration. This bowl has rounded sides, an everted rim and a tapering foot ring. It is decorated in underglaze blue inside and out, with a single large angular Tibetan ‘All Powerful Ten’-style character in the centre and with five concentric rings of characters in the cavetto and six rings of similar characters outside. Double blue lines outline the inner and outer rim and foot and a single line marks the join of foot to bowl. The base carries a spindly six-character underglaze blue Wanli reign mark in a double ring.
IMG
![图片[1]-bowl BM-Franks.759-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Ming dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00263151_001.jpg)
Comments:Harrison-Hall 2001:This design enjoyed longevity. The Kangxi emperor commissioned bowls bearing his reign mark but with this same design, as evidenced by a slightly smaller bowl in the Tianminlou Collection.
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