A WHITE-GLAZED JAR AND COVER
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A WHITE-GLAZED JAR AND COVER

CHENGHUA PERIOD (1465-1487)

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A WHITE-GLAZED JAR AND COVER
CHENGHUA PERIOD (1465-1487)
The jar is well potted with an ovoid body raised on a slightly splayed foot rising to broad rounded shoulders underneath a tall tapering neck. The bell-shaped cover is surmounted by a bud finial. The jar and cover are covered overall with a white glaze, the foot rim exposing the white body.
7 in. (17.8 cm.) overall height, box

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Compare to a similarly-shaped white-glazed jar without cover formerly in The Tsui Museum of Art, dating to the mid-15th century, incised with phoenix, illustrated in The Tsui Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1991, no. 69.

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