Lot Essay
Compare the closely related jar illustrated by Toru Nakano, The Panoramic Views of Chinese Patterns, Japan, 1985, no. 131
For other fahua jars with peacocks, decorated with the more commonly found ruyi collar, refer to R.L. Hobson, The Wares of the Ming Dynasty, London, 1923, pl. 12. Another jar of this type was included in the exhibition, Ceramic Evolution in the Middle Ming Period, Percival David Foundation, London, September 8, 1994-Feburary 7, 1995, and illustrated by Rosemary Scott in the Catalogue, no. 35
For other fahua jars with peacocks, decorated with the more commonly found ruyi collar, refer to R.L. Hobson, The Wares of the Ming Dynasty, London, 1923, pl. 12. Another jar of this type was included in the exhibition, Ceramic Evolution in the Middle Ming Period, Percival David Foundation, London, September 8, 1994-Feburary 7, 1995, and illustrated by Rosemary Scott in the Catalogue, no. 35