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Ming jiajing (1521-1566), the blue glaze

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size 4.1 cm high, Diameter of 20.7 cm
work classification ceramics single glaze porcelain of Ming dynasty s Ming jiajing (1521-1566)
value EUR 18000-20000
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Asian antique curios 2018-06-14
says Dr., Germany VAN HAM Fan Hanm) art auction company auction the spring of 2018 the 415th Asian antique curios sale
description Mouth, arc wall, deep abdomen, ring foot slightly adduction. This ware glaze color in blue suffused with purple, as one of the features. Bottom of double circle blue book “da Ming jiajing year” six pairs of travel model to come.
the Ming and qing blue glaze xi said “ji blue”, also known as the “product blue glaze”, “the blue glaze”, “ji green glaze,” for the Ming imperial sacrifices to coloring.
plate wall inside and outside local glaze suspected by the fire. Disc simply wear and plate along the small punch lines. Source:
sander hoff private collection, buy 1941 years ago. Bottom of the old sign can’t identify.
refer to:
– Regina Krahl (Regina Krahl) with the Meiyintang China Ceramics (Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection), London in 1994-2010, vol. 2, no. 705.
– “the Palace Museum hidden treasures collected 37, color glaze”, published in 1999 in Hong Kong, 77.

RARE SACRIFICAIL BLUE DISH FOR THE ALTAR OF HEAVEN.
China. Ming dynasty. Jiajing period (1521-1566).

Porcelain with dark cobalt-blue glaze, ‘sacrificial blue’ (jilan). The slightly bulbous wall ends in an elegantly curved lip. The dish stands on a wide, slightly inwarded foot ring. Inside and outside on the rim glazed dark blue, inside the footring the glaze is transparent.

Dishes, vases and other porcelain shapes glazed in monochrome colors are known since the Yuan dynasty (1297-1368). They were in daily use, as well disguised for ritual purposes and decoration. This dark, sacrificial blue was used for ceremonies and rituals at the Altar of Heaven (tiantan). Height 4.1cm, Ø 20.7cm. Inside the footring in underglaze blue a six character Jiajing mark in a double ring and from the period. Condition C. Glaze modified, probably by a fire. Inside traces of use. Crack on the lip.

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Provenance:
-Collection Sonderhoff. Collected locally before 1941. Inside the footring older collectors paper label, illegible.

Collection Sonderhoff

Literature:
-Regina Krahl: Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection. London 1994-2010.
Compare Vol. II, no. 705.
-The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum Beijing 37th: Monochrome
Porcelaine. Hong Kong 1999. Compare p. 77.

the source:https://auction.artron.net/paimai-art0075330012/

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