Bell-shaped bowl with foliated rim and celadon glaze imitating Lungch’uan ware, Hsuan-te reign (1426-1435), Ming dynasty
- Image Number: K1B003638N000000000PAE
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Food utensil
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
The mouth is skimmed, and the utensil is in the shape of eight sunflowers, with deep straight walls and short circles. The whole ware is covered with celadon, and the glaze color is similar to Longquan celadon. It is green and plump, and there are obvious traces of glaze accumulation under the mouth edge. The round foot is flat and exposed, firm and delicate, with occasional iron spots. The blue and white book “Xuande Year of the Ming Dynasty” is in regular script with two lines and six characters, plus double circles.
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