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Kruka med sekundärt lock och fotställ. Shunzi-tidig Kangxi- period.Qingdynastin.

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The URNA with a secondary cover and foot stand made of wood. Conversely pear-shaped, with slightly turned foot, straight slippery and concave bottom. All around a dense pattern with on two opposite sides a lion, between the animals a large maroon peony, at the top and bottom flowers of the same colour and large blue leaves, in between a dense pattern of ranks with leaves in green. On the shoulder and around the foot blue stripes. Underglaze painting in blue, other colours of the glaze. Lock and foot stand made of dark pickled wood, carved and broken. The lid has profiled edge and in the middle the writing sign for the word shou (long life) and is made in recent times. Cf.: Nera Laura and Manuele Sacgliola (with Luisa E. Mengoni and Rose Kerr), East Asian Ceramics. The Laura Collection (Umberto Allemandi, 2012), No.180, p.212. Jar, with suffering. Qing-dynasty, Shunzhi-early Kangxi period 1650-1680.
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Title: Kruka med sekundärt lock och fotställ. Shunzi-tidig Kangxi- period.Qingdynastin.
Description:
The URNA with a secondary cover and foot stand made of wood.
Conversely pear-shaped, with slightly turned foot, straight slippery and concave bottom.
All around a dense pattern with on two opposite sides a lion, between the animals a large maroon peony, at the top and bottom flowers of the same colour and large blue leaves, in between a dense pattern of ranks with leaves in green.
On the shoulder and around the foot blue stripes.
Underglaze painting in blue, other colours of the glaze.
Lock and foot stand made of dark pickled wood, carved and broken.
The lid has profiled edge and in the middle the writing sign for the word shou (long life) and is made in recent times.
Cf.
: Nera Laura and Manuele Sacgliola (with Luisa E.
Mengoni and Rose Kerr), East Asian Ceramics.
The Laura Collection (Umberto Allemandi, 2012), No.
180, p.
212.
Jar, with suffering.
Qing-dynasty, Shunzhi-early Kangxi period 1650-1680.

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