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17TH/18TH CENTURY
Details
A BLANC-DE-CHINE VASE AND DOUBLE-GOURD-FORM EWER AND A COVER
17TH/18TH CENTURY
The vase of mallet form with slender neck encircled by a chilong holding a leafy branch in its mouth; the ewer of double-gourd form with gracefully curved spout and ridged handle, the cover surmounted by a bud finial
7 15/16 and 6¾ in. (20.1 and 17.1 cm. ) high (2)
17TH/18TH CENTURY
The vase of mallet form with slender neck encircled by a chilong holding a leafy branch in its mouth; the ewer of double-gourd form with gracefully curved spout and ridged handle, the cover surmounted by a bud finial
7 15/16 and 6¾ in. (20.1 and 17.1 cm. ) high (2)
Provenance
The vase: L. Grenard Collection.
Both: A.W. Bahr Collection.
Edna Helen Bahr, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 11 December 1959.
Both: A.W. Bahr Collection.
Edna Helen Bahr, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 11 December 1959.
Literature
The ewer: P.J. Donnelly, Blanc De Chine: The Porcelain of Tehua in Fukien, New York and Washington, 1969, pl. 60D.
Exhibited
Selections from the William and Winifred Corbin Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Portland Art Museum, 1 - 29 March 1964, nos. 47 and 49.
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