Tripod vessel stand with celadon glaze and brown splashes, Longquan ware, Yuan to Ming dynasty, 14th century

Tripod vessel stand with celadon glaze and brown splashes, Longquan ware, Yuan to Ming dynasty, 14th century


  • Image Number: K1B017829N000000000PAB
  • Dynasty: Yuan dynasty
  • Category: Ceramics
  • Function: Floral apparatus
  • Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
  • Description:
    Pot shaped vessel, with closed mouth, deep wall and hollow bottomless interior; The lower part is connected with the supporting ring, and the lower part has three legs; The three feet are hoofs and feet of the animal’s surface, curving outward. The old name “flower bag” refers to the pedestal for holding flower pots or long bottle pots. The body is thick, and the whole body is covered with blue and green glaze. The glaze is decorated with iron spots, which are brown with red. Grey embryo, the exposed part of the bottom of the basin and the sole of the foot is fire red, which is the work of Longquan Kiln.

元-明 龍泉窯  青瓷褐斑三足花囊

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