A VERY RARE EARLY MING TIANBAI-GLAZED ANHUA-DECORATED MONK'S CAP EWER, SENGMAOHU
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明永樂 甜白釉暗纏枝蓮紋僧帽壺 暗刻《永樂年製》篆書款

YONGLE INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1403-1424)

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明永樂 甜白釉暗纏枝蓮紋僧帽壺 暗刻《永樂年製》篆書款

壺闊頸,歛腹,圈足。一側有流,呈鴨嘴狀,流與頸部流槽相通。另一側飾寬帶形曲柄,上下兩端均作如意雲頭形。
通體釉下錐拱纏枝蓮紋,頸部四朵纏枝蓮花+C90分別上托篆體「永」、「樂」、「年」、「製」四字。

此器釉色潔白瑩潤,細緻如玉,是一件稀罕珍貴、帶永樂年款的甜白釉精品。

僧帽壺因壺口形似僧侶帽而得名,為藏族佛教用器,始燒於元代。明永樂、宣德年間因漢、藏文化交流頻密,景德鎮御廠曾大量燒製僧帽壺。永樂年間,御廠採用當地的優質原料製作瓷器,並在燒製白瓷工藝上取得重大的突破,燒製出釉色瑩潤、白砂糖似的甜白釉,釉色譽為「白如凝脂,素猶積雪」。

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This particular ewer form is a Lamaist Buddhist ritual vessel, which derived its name, sengmaohu, monk's cap ewer, from the shape of its upper section, which resembles a Tibetan monk's hat. The Tibetan shape has its origins in the Yuan dynasty. Ewers of this form were made for the visit of the fifth Tibetan hierarch, Halima, to Nanjing in 1407, where he was invited by the Yongle Emperor to officiate at religious services.

Among these and the gifts presented to high Tibetan Lamas would have been 'sweet white' monk's cap ewers similar to the current example. A number are still preserved in Tibet, and an example from the Tibet Museum was exhibited at the Shanghai Museum in 2001. See Treasures from Snow Mountains - Gems of Tibetan Cultural Relics, Shanghai Museum, 2001, p. 177, no. 88. A similar ewer from the collection of Palace Museum, Beijing is illustrated in Monochrome Porcelain, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1999, p.109, pl. 100.

The present ewer appears to be one of only four or five extant examples bearing Yongle marks enclosed by lotus blooms. One from the T.T. Tsui Collection is illustrated in Splendour of Ancient Chinese Art, Selections from the Collections of T. T. Tsui Galleries of Chinese Art Worldwide, Hong Kong, 1996, colour pl. 42; the other is in the Idemitsu Museum of Arts, exhibited at The Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Masterpiece of Ming and Qing Ceramics, Tokyo, 2011, illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 11. A similar ewer, bearing a Yongle seal mark is illustrated by B. Gyllensvard, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, 1964, no.663, p.198. A fourth example was sold at Christie's London, 1 December 1997, lot 90.

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