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TWO BLANC-DE-CHINE EWERS AND COVERS
17TH/18TH CENTURY
Both of pear-form, the first taller and with a band of key fret at the neck, with faceted spout issuing from an animal mask, and a stylized dragon handle, the domed cover with bud knop; the second incised with lotus sprays and an inscription, with C-scroll handle, the cover with stem-form knop, incised two-character Xuande mark on base, both glazed a creamy white tone
6¼ and 5 1/8 in. (15.8 and 13 cm.) high, stands and boxes (2)
Provenance
Formerly J.M. Hu Collection.
Exhibited
An Exhibition of Te Hua Porcelain, Art Gallery, Chinese University of Hong Kong, January - June 1975, nos. 33-4.
The first: Monochrome Ceramics of Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties, The Min Chiu Society and The Urban Council, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 2 August - 4 October 1977, p. 121, no. 147.

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