A Blue and White Porcelain Water Dropper
A Blue and White Porcelain Water Dropper

JOSEON DYNASTY (19TH CENTURY)

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A Blue and White Porcelain Water Dropper
Joseon dynasty (19th century)
Compressed and hexagonal, painted in underglaze blue on the top with a hexagonal panel within double lines of a dragon with flaming pearl amongst clouds, the sides painted with trigrams separated by scalloped clouds, the vessel additionally decorated with a glossy clear glaze save the inset ring foot, moulded with a short, cylindrical spout at the top edge
2¾in. (7.2cm.) high; 4 3/8in. (11.4cm.) diameter
Literature
Rhee Byung-chang, Richo toji Yi Ceramics, in Kankoku bijutsu shusen Masterpieces of Korean Art (Tokyo: privately published, 1978), no. 481.

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