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Ming Magnetic state kiln water black flower plum bottle

Ming Magnetic state kiln water black flower plum bottle

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size 22.5 cm high
work classification ceramics single glaze porcelain of Ming dynasty s clear
value RMB 35000-55000
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  • RMB 57500
  • HKD 69444
  • USD 8625
  • EUR 6325
China 2015-12-11
Beijing printing qianshan international auction co., LTD. auction 2015 autumn auction
description This small plum bottle mouth along, short neck, shoulder, drum abdomen, thin enough. Perfect craft, black painting flowers. Drawing natural simplicity, skilled, highly abstract art style. Mei bottle to piece can only be inserted MeiZhi the name. Because of slender body, when the song is called “the bottle”, for wine, modelling and without handsome, after the Ming dynasty is called mei bottle. Mei bottle first appeared in the tang dynasty, song liao period is relatively popular, and saw the emergence of many new varieties. Permitted under the modern scale in his book said drink flow lent porcelain described: “mei bottle thin and short neck, shoulder is extremely broad, to the tibia is a bit narrow, on foot micro, diameter of only with small thin bone, so named mei bottle.” Magnetic state kiln, represented by ground black flower implement is more traditional varieties. The plum bottle body straight, smooth lines, gorgeous, let people revel in its exquisite craftsmanship and high-minded moral.

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