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TWO BLUE AND WHITE JARS, 17TH AND 18TH CENTURY
the first, kraak porselein, of globular form, painted all around the broad body with pairs of ducks swimming amongst lotus plants, below a broad band at the shoulder of peach cartouches on a diaper ground; and a jar painted with two rectangular panels depicting scenes from a novel, divided by morning glory and daisy sprays and emblems and clouds at the neck, the shoulder pierced for handles -- 11 in. (28 cm.) wide maximum, fitted wood stands (2)
the first, kraak porselein, of globular form, painted all around the broad body with pairs of ducks swimming amongst lotus plants, below a broad band at the shoulder of peach cartouches on a diaper ground; and a jar painted with two rectangular panels depicting scenes from a novel, divided by morning glory and daisy sprays and emblems and clouds at the neck, the shoulder pierced for handles -- 11 in. (28 cm.) wide maximum, fitted wood stands (2)
Provenance
John Laycock Collection, Singapore
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