Hollyhock-shaped stem bowl with underglaze-blue decoration of flowers and fruits, Hsuan-te reign (1426-1435), Ming dynasty
- Image Number: K1B010630N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Food utensil
- Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
- Description:
The mouth, the wall and the foot are in the shape of ten arcs and five sunflowers, and the inner and outer walls are concave and convex with ten ridges. However, it is decorated with flower and fruit patterns. The outer wall is painted with ten folded branches, flowers and fruits, including peaches, persimmons, lindos, pomegranates, cherries, etc. The bottom edge is decorated with a lotus petal pattern, and two green lines are added along the inside and outside of the mouth, up and down the high foot. The fetal bone is even, the feet are slightly thick, the blue and white flowers are thick, with brown and green defects, the white glaze is green, the feet are exposed to delicate white bodies, and the iron spots are mixed. Two line six character regular script of “Made in Xuande Year of the Ming Dynasty” is written in the double green circle.
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