Ewer with dragon decoration in underglazed blue, Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
- Image Number: C1B003352N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: drinking vessel
- Description:
Pear shaped teapot. Closed mouth, short neck, sloping shoulders, sagging abdomen, flat bottom, round foot, meandering, round handle, round top with lotus bud button, and mother mouth cap. The outer wall is decorated with blue and white flowers, painted with wave patterns, two dragon patterns on both sides of the abdomen, lotus petal patterns on the cover button and the cover wall, a circle of Ruyi cloud patterns on the edge of the mouth and the edge of the flow, and string patterns on the upper and lower edges of the feet. There is a ring at the joint of the handle and the pot, and a silver chain is connected with the pot cover. Expose the cover and the sole edge of the foot, and apply the brown fetal protection juice. The green materials are thick in color, and the patterns and shapes have the characteristics of the early Ming Dynasty.
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