Covered jar with bamboo and ling-chih fungus scrolls, in tou-ts’ai colors, Ch’eng-hua reign (1465-1487), Ming dynasty
- Image Number: K1B015788N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Description:
Pot, caulked mouth, short neck, plump shoulder, caulked belly, dug in with round foot, with flat top cover. The whole decoration is outlined with underglaze blue and white flowers, with various colors added. The red color is thick. The cover is painted with a colorful ganoderma, and the mural is decorated with four Taoist mixed treasure patterns, and two green lines are added. The pot shoulder and lower abdomen are decorated with deformed leaf patterns for one week, and the abdomen is painted with tangled ganoderma lucidum. On the bottom is a blue and white book with double circles and six characters in regular script, “Made in the Year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty”.
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