vase BM-1973-0726.331

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1400-1460 (circa)
Materials:porcelain
Technique:incised, celadon-glazed,
Subjects:lotus
Dimensions:Height: 42.50 centimetres

Description:
Vase with incised peony decoration. This thickly potted vase has an ovoid body and a trumpet neck on a bevelled foot. The base is glazed, and the foot ring unglazed. It is decorated around the base with stylized lotus petals, around the belly and shoulder with incised peony scrolls and around the neck with vertical plantain leaves terminated with horizontal ridges.
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图片[1]-vase BM-1973-0726.331-China Archive

Comments:Harrison-Hall 2001:Two dated vases in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, have similar decoration. One is inscribed seventh year of Xuande (AD 1432) and the other fifth year of Jingtai (AD 1454). While neither of these is identical to the present piece, they are both stylistically similar.
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