Lot 123
  • 123

Rare petite jarre en porcelaine wucai Marque et époque Jiajing

Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • Porcelain
de forme ovoïde, à décor peint en bleu pâle, aubergine, rouge, vert et jaune d'une frise de six cartouches quadrilobés abritant phénix et grues alternées sur fond des douze instruments de musique enrubannés représentant les "Huit Sons" parmi les rinceaux fleuris, marque à six caractères dans un double cercle en bleu sous couverte à la base

Provenance

Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Robert de Strycker, Brussels.

Condition

There is a ca. 1.2cm wide filled-in area to the rim which may cover a shallow chip or flake to the rim. The rim may have been slightly polished. There is minor overall wear to the enamels with tiny parts of the of the turquoise enamel missing. There is also some light wear to the iron-red and minor scratching to the white glaze.
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Catalogue Note

Another example of this form, size and decoration, bequeathed by Harry Oppenheim and now in the British Museum, London, is illustrated in Jessica Harrison-Hall, Ming Ceramics, London, 2001. Jars of this size and design are more often painted in underglaze blue, compare, for example, a small jar illustrated in the Minji meihin zūroku, vol. III, Tokyo, 1978, pl. 9.