AN UNUSUAL BLUE AND WHITE 'MONK'S CAP' EWER AND COVER
AN UNUSUAL BLUE AND WHITE 'MONK'S CAP' EWER AND COVER

18TH CENTURY

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AN UNUSUAL BLUE AND WHITE 'MONK'S CAP' EWER AND COVER
18TH CENTURY
The well-potted, globular body painted with a continuous scene of figures amidst pavilions in a river landscape, with a tapering, curved spout which projects from the galleried rim of 'monk's cap' outline painted with floral sprays, the peak of the rim rising above a small lug on the interior and beside the curved strap handle molded with a median ridge and painted with further small floral sprays before terminating in a ruyi head, the domed cover of conforming shape painted in similar fashion beneath the knop finial
9 in. (22.8 cm.) high

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