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Antique Chinese 17C Chongzhen period Chinese Porcelain Ewer Floral Beautiful

Antique Chinese 17C Chongzhen period Chinese Porcelain Ewer Floral Beautiful

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Condition Report: Kintsugi repair to neck with line running from it. The neck seems to have been repainted in the first place, some paint is remaining but no further restoration. Minimal frits to neck rim and 1 'bumsp

A very nicely decorated Ewer in underglaze blue.

Probably Chongzhen Period 1624 – 1644

Reference: Canepa & Butler: Leaping the Dragon, see pictures for a similar piece.

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Additional Information

Weight 5 kg
Region of Origin

Primary Material

Type

China Dynasty Period

Ming & Transitional (1368 – 1664)

Category

Blue & White, Kraak

Century

16th century, 17th century

Condition Report

Kintsugi repair to neck with line running from it. The neck seems to have been repainted in the first place, some paint is remaining but no further restoration. Minimal frits to neck rim and 1 'bumsp

Material

Porcelain & Pottery

Emperor

Chongzhen (1627-1644), Tianqi (1620-1627), Wanli (1572-1620)