bowl BM-Franks.129.+

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1403-1424 (circa)
Materials:stoneware
Technique:incised, celadon-glazed, impressed,
Subjects:leaf,flower
Dimensions:Diameter: 18.80 centimetres Height: 8.20 centimetres

Description:
Bowl with incised decoration and green glaze. This bowl has rounded sides, an everted rim and a foot ring. The base is glazed apart from a ring for firing. In the centre a peony scroll medallion is in impressed relief, while the sides inside and out are incised with six peony scrolls. Around the rim is a band of leaf scroll and around the foot a key-fret design.
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图片[1]-bowl BM-Franks.129.+-China Archive 图片[2]-bowl BM-Franks.129.+-China Archive

Comments:Harrison-Hall 2001:This type of celadon design is closely related to Jingdezhen porcelain and may be compared to Yongle period blue-and-white wares excavated at Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province. This superior quality of green ware was made for a relatively short period. A similar green-ware bowl is in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London.
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