dish BM-1971-0406.1

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1368-1424 (circa)
Materials:porcelain
Technique:celadon-glazed, incised,
Subjects:bird lotus plant,flower
Dimensions:Diameter: 51 centimetres Height: 6.40 centimetres

Description:
Large porcelain serving dish with incised decoration beneath a green glaze. This large serving dish has rounded sides and a flat bracketed rim. The foot ring and base are glazed apart from a ring for firing. The centre is incised with a design of a peacock with folded tail feathers, perched on one leg on a rock beneath a tree peony. The well is incised with scrolling lotus blooms, the rim with hatching resembling the milling on the edge of a coin. The outside is incised with a sketchily incised floral scroll design.
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图片[1]-dish BM-1971-0406.1-China Archive

Comments:Harrison-Hall 2001:As with BM 1969..1108.1, this dish belongs to a group of high-quality porcelains made in the late fourteenth to early fifteenth century with designs which have comparable counterparts at Jingdezhen.
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