A FINE AND RARE DEHUA DOUBLE-GOURD EWER AND COVER
A FINE AND RARE DEHUA DOUBLE-GOURD EWER AND COVER

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A FINE AND RARE DEHUA DOUBLE-GOURD EWER AND COVER
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
The bulbous upper section and compressed globular lower section of the ewer are joined by a high-arched handle, with a gently curved S-shaped spout emerging from the lower body. The disc-shaped cover is surmounted by a bud finial. The ewer and cover are applied with an even glaze of warm ivory tone, revealing the milky white body at the unglazed foot ring.
7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm.) high, Japanese wood box

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A comparable Dehua double-gourd ewer and cover, which is of the same size but with broader shape, is illustrated by P. J. Donnelly, in Blanc de Chine, New York, 1969, pl. 60D. The author mentions that these ewers are included in the inventory list of Augustus the Strong (1670-1733), Elector of Saxony, whose collection comprises a large number of Dehua wares and is now in Dresden. The Dresden Inventory indicates that these ewers were used by Augustus the Strong as milk jugs. See also ibid., p. 405, where the author lists two other similar examples, one in the Baur Collection, another in the Kempe Collection.

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