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Urna with a secondary cover. The Ming Dynasty, the Wanli period.

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The URNA with a secondary cover. Abdominal with four small pairs of mascarons around the shoulder. Coupled Secondary Lid (from 1800s urn) with a bud in the form of a Foshund. The icing is blue white, uneven with inaccuracies, on the outside scratchy and on the edge of the neck flaked. Purchased by Wilhelmina von Hallwyl as a gift to Johanna Kempe at H. Bukowski, 10 November 1888. Price 99.95 Kr. This large pot has fields with stretchers and cartusques with successful flowers around the body. The composite whole is typical of the large storage vessels made for the Middle East, but also exported to Europe, where they were used as ornamentation. A similar pot was dug out of the wreck after the Manila Galleon ship San Diego, which was sunk in 1600, just northeast of Fortune Island in the Philippines. Porcelain jar and lid Porin underglaze cobalt blue Ming dynasty, Wanli period (1572-1620). The big jar has paneled bands and cartouches auspicious the body. The omnibus design is use of Kraak ware vases made for the Middle East, that it must be used for Europe where they are connected in garnitures. A jar of jar style was recovered from the wreck of the Manila galleon San Diego, that sank in 1600 a short jar of Fortune Island in the Philippines.
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Title: Urna with a secondary cover. The Ming Dynasty, the Wanli period.
Description:
The URNA with a secondary cover.
Abdominal with four small pairs of mascarons around the shoulder.
Coupled Secondary Lid (from 1800s urn) with a bud in the form of a Foshund.
The icing is blue white, uneven with inaccuracies, on the outside scratchy and on the edge of the neck flaked.
Purchased by Wilhelmina von Hallwyl as a gift to Johanna Kempe at H.
Bukowski, 10 November 1888.
Price 99.
95 Kr.
This large pot has fields with stretchers and cartusques with successful flowers around the body.
The composite whole is typical of the large storage vessels made for the Middle East, but also exported to Europe, where they were used as ornamentation.
A similar pot was dug out of the wreck after the Manila Galleon ship San Diego, which was sunk in 1600, just northeast of Fortune Island in the Philippines.
Porcelain jar and lid Porin underglaze cobalt blue Ming dynasty, Wanli period (1572-1620).
The big jar has paneled bands and cartouches auspicious the body.
The omnibus design is use of Kraak ware vases made for the Middle East, that it must be used for Europe where they are connected in garnitures.
A jar of jar style was recovered from the wreck of the Manila galleon San Diego, that sank in 1600 a short jar of Fortune Island in the Philippines.

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