dish BM-Franks.317.+

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1573-1620
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, underglazed,
Subjects:fish
Dimensions:Diameter: 18 centimetres Height: 3.50 centimetres

Description:
Two porcelain dishes with underglaze blue decoration. These two saucer-shaped dishes each have rounded sides, a flared rim and a tapering foot. They are made of high-quality porcelain with bright cobalt blue underglaze decoration. Inside in a roundel two fish swim among aquatic plants in opposite directions, bordered with a double ring. Outside assorted fish swim in different attitudes among aquatic plants spotted with dark blue dots. The base carries a four-character archaic mark in a square, surrounded by four further characters in a ring, imitating the form of a Chinese coin. The mark in the square reads ‘De hua chang chun’ [Virtue, culture and enduring spring] and round the outside ‘Wanli nian zao’ [Made in the Wanli reign period]. One of the dishes has a drilled owner’s mark, suggesting that it was once owned by a collector in the Near East.
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图片[1]-dish BM-Franks.317.+-China Archive

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