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China, 17th-18th century. The compressed globular body supported on a short slightly splayed foot and surmounted by a wide flaring neck with an everted lip. The exterior painted with a continuous landscape of cliffs, mountains, trees, and houses, as well as two scholars with an attendant holding a parasol on the neck, and another figure with a parasol on the body.
Provenance: Nagel, Stuttgart. German private collection, by repute acquired from the above.
Condition: Original condition with minor wear and manufacturing flaws. Some hairlines, traces of use. Minor pitting, intentional crackling, small nibbles to unglazed sections of the base, some brown spots.
Weight: 1,592 g
Dimensions: Height 18.5 cm
The base with an apocryphal one-character mark Zheng (referring to the Zhengde period of the Ming dynasty).
Such smaller zhadou vessels were used as slop jars rather than floor spittoons. When making tea, cups and teapots are rinsed in boiling water to cleanse and warm them. Such water would be jettisoned into a zhadou along with tea dregs and other related waste.
清初青花山水紋渣斗
中國,十七至十八世紀。喇叭口,寬沿,深圓腹,圈足。外壁施青花山水景觀,山,樹,屋舍以及兩位文人與其侍者。
來源:斯圖加特Nagel拍賣行;德國私人收藏,據説購於上述拍賣行。
品相:原始狀態,輕微磨損和製造缺陷。 一些微小裂紋線,使用痕跡。 釉面開片,基部無釉部分的小缺損,一些褐色斑點。
重量: 1,592 克
尺寸:高18.5 厘米
底座上有印有“正”的印記(應指明代正德年間)
China, 17th-18th century. The compressed globular body supported on a short slightly splayed foot and surmounted by a wide flaring neck with an everted lip. The exterior painted with a continuous landscape of cliffs, mountains, trees, and houses, as well as two scholars with an attendant holding a parasol on the neck, and another figure with a parasol on the body.
Provenance: Nagel, Stuttgart. German private collection, by repute acquired from the above.
Condition: Original condition with minor wear and manufacturing flaws. Some hairlines, traces of use. Minor pitting, intentional crackling, small nibbles to unglazed sections of the base, some brown spots.
Weight: 1,592 g
Dimensions: Height 18.5 cm
The base with an apocryphal one-character mark Zheng (referring to the Zhengde period of the Ming dynasty).
Such smaller zhadou vessels were used as slop jars rather than floor spittoons. When making tea, cups and teapots are rinsed in boiling water to cleanse and warm them. Such water would be jettisoned into a zhadou along with tea dregs and other related waste.
清初青花山水紋渣斗
中國,十七至十八世紀。喇叭口,寬沿,深圓腹,圈足。外壁施青花山水景觀,山,樹,屋舍以及兩位文人與其侍者。
來源:斯圖加特Nagel拍賣行;德國私人收藏,據説購於上述拍賣行。
品相:原始狀態,輕微磨損和製造缺陷。 一些微小裂紋線,使用痕跡。 釉面開片,基部無釉部分的小缺損,一些褐色斑點。
重量: 1,592 克
尺寸:高18.5 厘米
底座上有印有“正”的印記(應指明代正德年間)
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