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vase
Object Type
vase
Museum number
PDF.668
Description
Porcelain hexagonal vase with bulbous body, long tapering neck and high spreading foot. There are cloud forms in underglaze cobalt blue on the foot, scroll patterns and ruyi heads in reserve on the body, scroll patterns and a chevron band in reserve on the neck, and stylised leaves around the rim. There is a mark on the base.
Cultures/periods
Ming dynasty
Production date
16thC(late)
Production place
Made in:
Jingdezhen
Materials
porcelain
Technique
underglazed
Dimensions
Height:
288 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
Published PDF date : Ming Wanli 1573-1620
Room 95 label text: PDF 668 Hexagonal bottle-vase Porcelain production and the numbers of workers employed within the industry increased dramatically at Jingdezhen in the second half of the sixteenth century. To keep up with the vast demands, non-imperial kilns fired wares for the court on commission as well as for local customers and international trade. Potters made mostly blue-and-white porcelains. Workers mined new sources of inferior-quality clay. This clay had a less good fit with the glaze and is characterised my tiny frits (chips) where the glaze is thin. The base has a white rabbit mark. Porcelain with underglaze cobalt-blue decoration Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮 Ming dynasty, about AD 1550–1600
PDF 668 六棱瓶 十六世紀後半葉,景德鎮陶瓷生產及雇工數量均出現顯著增長。為了滿足廣大的需求,民窯在完成宮廷訂單的同時,也為當地客戶及國際貿易燒造器物。青花瓷器是大宗產品。工人們開採了新的較為低劣的瓷土原料。這種瓷土與釉的結合度不太好,特徵為在釉薄處出現細微小崩。器底署白兔標記。 瓷器,青花 江西省景德鎮 明代,約1550-1600年
Bibliographic references
Pierson 2004 / Illustrated Catalogue of Underglaze Blue and Copper Red Decorated Porcelains in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art
(p.39, no.668)
Medley 1976 / Illustrated Catalogue of Underglaze Blue and Copper Red Decorated Porcelains
(p.27, no.668, pl.III)
Scott & Kerr 1994 / Ceramic Evolution in the Middle Ming Period
(p.32, no.58)
Medley 1975 / Volume 7: Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art
(Monochrome pl. 145)
Hobson, Rackham & King 1931 / Chinese Ceramics in Private Collections
(p. 20, Fig 39)
Location
On display
(G95/dc22/sh9)
Department
Asia
Registration number
PDF.668