A GROUP OF WHITE WARES
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A GROUP OF WHITE WARES

MING-QING DYNASTY (1368-1911)

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A GROUP OF WHITE WARES
MING-QING DYNASTY (1368-1911)
The group includes a circular box and cover, the sides slip-decorated with ribs and the center of the cover decorated with a flower stem, all under a cream glaze; a Dehua circular box and cover, the sides molded with ribs and the cover with flowering tree peony, all under a milk-white glaze; a small cup, possibly Dehua, molded with shou characters and flowers under a white glaze; a Dehua tripod censer, the shallow body raised on three mask-and-paw supports, and covered with a creamy glaze; a cream-glazed pear-shaped water dropper; a small cream-glazed incised soft-paste double vase; a cream-glazed 'ogee' cup; a small cream-glazed vessel of zhadou shape; and a jarlet with thread-relief decoration under a greyish white glaze.
Largest 5 ¾ in. (14.6 cm.) diam., each has a hongmu stand and a cloth box
Provenance
J. M. Hu (1911-1995) Collection.
Special notice
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