Floral-rimmed tea bowl with dragon medallions in underglaze blue, Ming dynasty, Jiajing reign (1522-1566)
- Image Number: K1B002455N000000000PAE
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Archival dimension: 高5.3公分 口徑11.5公分 底徑4.5公分
- Function: Container
- Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
- Description:
Lotus petal shaped lace mouth, slightly extravagant, deep arc wall, short circle foot. The blue and white on the outer wall is painted with three clouds and dragons. The flowers and leaves are decorated between the clouds and dragons. The bottom is painted with Ruyi patterns. The white glaze on the inner wall has no patterns. The inner bottom is decorated with clouds and dragons. The blue and white flowers are thick, and the blue glaze is picked back. The fetal bone is even, and the production is meticulous. However, the shrunken glaze brown eyes are occasionally seen. The bottom book is “made in Jiajing year of the Ming Dynasty” in six character two line regular script with double circles. It is recorded in the Pottery Book Festival of Volume VII of Jiangxi Dazhi that in the 25th year of Jiajing, “the blue and white porcelain was fired with the blue and white porcelain, and the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, and the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain, the blue and white porcelain.
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