Ming period Fahua Pottery Chinese Table screen Scholar Eight immortals Shoulao
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A chinese porcelain table screen from the Ming period, 16/17th century. Decorated in High Relief With Shoulao on his crane and the Eight Immortals.
This piece is considered part of the Fahua pottery family. Fahua Ware is Either Pottery or Stoneware with a Low Fired Vitreous Glaze often with the Highly Fluxed Colours Seperated by Thin Walls of Clay in the Manner of Cloisonne.
It is restored and has some repainting but still highly unusual.
Please enjoy this faboulas piece.
Condition: overall some ware to the pottery, small frits, some chips/missing pieces and was restored in half with some repainting. Small restored piece to left side as well. The lower right immortal has a restuck head, the Shoulao also it seems. Size; 160x205x90mm HeightxDiameterxDepth
pictures with blue light also added to show the repainted areas.
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