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Covered
Ewer with Floral Design CERAMIC ARTIFACT
#mc-0020108
DESCRIPTION:
The
Blue and White ewer with intact cover has lotus scroll designs on the
entire body.
ORIGIN:
The
artifact
was produced in China,
probably in the city of Jingdezhen of Jiangxi province. It was
brought to Southeast Asia as a valuable trade-good probably by an ancient Chinese trading
ship. After many centuries,
the piece was rediscovered by excavators and subsequently acquired by The Chalre Collection through a registered dealer.
AGE:
Early
Qing
Dynasty (1644 - 1911).
Its mark indicates it was made during the reign of emperor YongZheng
(1723 - 1735).
MEASUREMENTS:
Height:
26.5cm (10.5in.)
Width or Depth: 21.5cm
(8.5in.)
REFERENCES:
Similar
or identical artifacts are found in various Ceramic Art publications
including: Chinese
Ceramics and The Art of
Chinese Ceramics.
Similar
and/or identical items are also on display at the Victoria & Albert
Museum in London (UK), the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco (USA), the
National Museum of Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), the National Museum of the
Philippines (Manila) and other museums throughout the world with diverse
collections of Asian ceramics.

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