Lot Essay
While the exact function of this ewer is currently unknown, the integral strainer suggests that it may have been used for the filtering of tea, wine or herbal drinks. There are very few known related examples. One slightly smaller example of similar form (14.4 cm. high) but glazed in blue on the body and amber on the handle, spout and strainer, is in the Art Institute of Chicago Collection (Gift of Russell Tyson, 1951.303), illustrated in H. Trubner, ‘Chinese Ceramics from the Prehistoric Period through Ch’ien Lung’, Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, 1952, no. 62.