Late Ming dynasty in the 16th century export blue moire crescent flat pot
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– | size | 22.5 cm long | |
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work classification | s | ||
value | USD 20000-30000 | ||
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2016-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | Asian art week | |
description | AN UNUSUAL BLUE AND WHITE CRESCENT-SHAPED FLASK LATE MING DYNASTY, LATE 16TH CENTURY The hollow vessel is potted in the shape of a crescent raised on four low ruyi supports and molded on the sides with two curved ’seams’ that border the scroll decoration on the lower body and the clouds on the upper body that surround a diaper-filled quatrefoil collar at the base of the tall, waisted neck encircled by a bow-string band that separates two bands of decoration below the compressed, bulbous mouth decorated with pendent leaf tips. Each pointed end is capped by a flower-form finial, and a slender, tubular spout issues from the front of the vessel. |
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