A RARE BLUE AND WHITE ‘EIGHT IMMORTALS’ JAR
A RARE BLUE AND WHITE ‘EIGHT IMMORTALS’ JAR
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A RARE BLUE AND WHITE ‘EIGHT IMMORTALS’ JAR

JIAJING NIANZAO SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN A RING AND OF THE PERIOD (1522-1566)

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A RARE BLUE AND WHITE ‘EIGHT IMMORTALS’ JAR
JIAJING NIANZAO SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN A RING AND OF THE PERIOD (1522-1566)
4 ¾ in. (12 cm.) wide
Provenance
Sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 24 November 1987, lot 23

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Sherese Tong (唐晞殷)
Sherese Tong (唐晞殷) VP, Senior Specialist

Lot Essay

According to the Jiangxi Sheng Da Zhi (Gazetteer of Jiangxi Province) compiled in 1560, in Jiajing 21st year (1542), ‘one hundred pieces of blue and white jars decorated with the Eight Immortals crossing the sea’ were made by the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen. The current jar is likely to be one of the one hundred pieces from this imperial order.

A Jiajing jar of identical form and design is in the Huaihaitang Collection, illustrated in Eternal Enlightenment: the Virtual World of Jiajing Emperor, Hong Kong, 2023, pl. 95. Another jar of the same form and with the same arrangement of the reign mark, but painted with phoenix and cranes, is in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Porcelain of the National Palace Museum: Blue and White Ware of the Ming Dynasty, book V, Hong Kong, 1965, no. 17.

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