A SMALL ANHUA-DECORATED WHITE-GLAZED STEM CUP
A SMALL ANHUA-DECORATED WHITE-GLAZED STEM CUP

POSSIBLY MING DYNASTY, 16TH-17TH CENTURY

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A SMALL ANHUA-DECORATED WHITE-GLAZED STEM CUP
POSSIBLY MING DYNASTY, 16TH-17TH CENTURY
The bowl with everted rim raised on a tall stem foot encircled by a bow-string band and decorated in relief on the interior with perhaps three clouds above a band of petal lappets, all under a white glaze with faint blue tint; together with two small white-glazed vases, one of mallet shape with a bow-string band around the neck, Kangxi period, the other with compressed pear-shaped body incised with a dragon pursuing a flaming pearl and covered with a white glaze, 18th century, both with apocryphal Chenghua mark
3 3/8, 4¼ and 4 5/8 in. (8.6, 10.8, 11.8 cm.) high, two stands (3)
Provenance
Mallet vase: Yale Kneeland Collection.
Ralph M. Chait Collection, New York.

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