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meiping
Object Type
meiping
Museum number
PDF.516
Description
Porcelain miniature meiping vase. The vase has glassy copper red glaze that is deep red on one side and pale and brown tinged on the other, both of which fade to white at mouth rim, and a milky-white glazed base.
Cultures/periods
Qing dynasty
Production date
19thC
Production place
Made in:
Jingdezhen
Materials
porcelain
Technique
glazed
Dimensions
Height:
77 millimetres
Curator's comments
Published PDF date : Qing 18thC
Room 95 label text: PDF 516 Miniature vase with copper-red glaze The skills used to create these extraordinary red glazes were lost in China from the mid-fifteenth century until they were rediscovered in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The glaze has ‘crept’ at the rim of the dish to reveal the pure whiteness of the porcelain body. Porcelain with copper-red glaze Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮 Qing dynasty, about AD 1800–1900
PDF 516 銅紅釉小梅瓶 在中國,燒造此種非凡紅釉的技術於十五世紀中期就已經失傳,直到十七世紀晚期至十八世紀早期才再度恢復。此瓶口沿處縮釉即“脫口”,顯露潔白的胎體。 瓷器,銅紅釉 江西省景德鎮 清代,約1800-1900年
Bibliographic references
Scott 1989 / Illustrated Catalogue of Ming and Qing Monochrome Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art
(pp.13-14, no.516)
Medley 1973 / Illustrated Catalogue of Ming and Ch'ing Monochrome in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art
(pp 13-14, no.516)
Location
On display
(G95/dc50/sh7)
Department
Asia
Registration number
PDF.516