water-pot BM-PDF.487

Period:Qing dynasty Production date:19thC
Materials:porcelain
Technique:incised, glazed,

Dimensions:Height: 60 millimetres Width: 74 millimetres Depth: 74 millimetres

Description:
Porcelain square water-pot. The water-pot has a white body, and is covered, except for the mouth-rim, with a blue-toned glaze. There is incised decoration round the sides of a key-fret just below the rim, with a dragon among waves chasing a flaming pearl as the main decoration.
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图片[1]-water-pot BM-PDF.487-China Archive 图片[2]-water-pot BM-PDF.487-China Archive

Comments:Published PDF date : Qing Kangxi 1662-1722 Room 95 label text:PDF 487Square water pot The shape of this water pot was introduced in the middle Ming period and was revived in the late Ming and Qing periods. It would have been used to store water for washing calligraphy brushes. Most scholars agree that the quality of ceramic production declined in the nineteenth century at Jingdezhen. The Sir Percival David Collection is interesting for both its high quality pieces and other teaching materials. Porcelain with incised decoration and transparent glazeJingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮Qing dynasty, about AD 1800–1900 PDF 487白釉方形水丞此造型的水丞明代中期始見,晚明及清代再度流行。水丞作盛水洗筆之用。多數學者都同意,景德鎮的陶瓷業在十九世紀進入衰退。斐西瓦樂•大維德爵士的藏品中,既有高品質產品,也有其他教學研究類器物,頗為有趣。瓷器,劃花,透明釉江西省景德鎮清代,約1800-1900年
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