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MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY
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A KINRANDE EWER AND COVER
MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY
The ewer has a pear-shaped body decorated in iron red, green, turquoise and black with two large tear drop-shaped panels reserved on the iron-red diaper ground, and with two peony sprig-filled quatrefoil panels, one positioned beneath the S-shaped strut that attaches the elongated spout to the waisted neck, the other below the slender, arched handle on the opposite side. The cover is similarly decorated with an animal-form finial.
10 in. (25.4 cm.) high, two Japanese wood boxes
MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY
The ewer has a pear-shaped body decorated in iron red, green, turquoise and black with two large tear drop-shaped panels reserved on the iron-red diaper ground, and with two peony sprig-filled quatrefoil panels, one positioned beneath the S-shaped strut that attaches the elongated spout to the waisted neck, the other below the slender, arched handle on the opposite side. The cover is similarly decorated with an animal-form finial.
10 in. (25.4 cm.) high, two Japanese wood boxes
Provenance
Private collection, Kanezawa, Japan, acquired in the 1960s.