Delft-Redware - Yixing style - Vase - Earthenware - Onion Bottle

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An 18th‑century red earthenware onion bottle from Delft in the Yixing style, of globular form with a short foot and cylindrical neck, unglazed and undecorated, 15 cm wide by 14 cm high, with one chip to the mouth and overall wear consistent with age.

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An 18th century red earthenware onion bottle, of globular form with a swelling body rising from a short footrim, slightly recessed base and tapering to a short cylindrical neck with everted rim. The surface is unglazed and undecorated, emphasizing the Yixing-inspired wares that became fashionable in Europe during the late 17th and 18th centuries.

European potters, particularly in Delft, experimented with red stoneware and refined earthenware bodies in imitation of Chinese Yixing ceramics. These wares were admired for their elegance and exclusivity, which was rapidly gaining popularity across Europe. While teapots are the most commonly encountered form, bottle and vase shapes were also produced. The present example illustrates this cross-cultural dialogue in its pure form and material.

For comparable examples of red stoneware bottles in Yixing style attributed to Delft production, see:

A red stoneware bottle in Yixing manner, late 17th / early 18th century, illustrated in the collection of Thorsten Hotz, published on Delfts Aardewerk (online database), where it is discussed in the context of European imitations of Chinese Yixing ware:

https://delftsaardewerk.nl/view/object/thorsten-hotz/9775-bottle-of-red-stoneware

More generally on Delft red stoneware and Yixing influence:

C. L. van der Waals, Delft teapots in red stoneware, exhibition catalogue, Museum Het Princessehof, Leeuwarden.

A similar bottle was sold here at Catawiki (€900):

Bottle vase, clay, Delft, Yixing style, 17th century

Condition:
One chip to the mouth. General wear and surface patina consistent with age.

Please check the images carefully. Small imperfections and kiln-firing defects are not always described in detail. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item's condition.

Shipping:
The lot will be securely packaged and shipped with insurance.

An 18th century red earthenware onion bottle, of globular form with a swelling body rising from a short footrim, slightly recessed base and tapering to a short cylindrical neck with everted rim. The surface is unglazed and undecorated, emphasizing the Yixing-inspired wares that became fashionable in Europe during the late 17th and 18th centuries.

European potters, particularly in Delft, experimented with red stoneware and refined earthenware bodies in imitation of Chinese Yixing ceramics. These wares were admired for their elegance and exclusivity, which was rapidly gaining popularity across Europe. While teapots are the most commonly encountered form, bottle and vase shapes were also produced. The present example illustrates this cross-cultural dialogue in its pure form and material.

For comparable examples of red stoneware bottles in Yixing style attributed to Delft production, see:

A red stoneware bottle in Yixing manner, late 17th / early 18th century, illustrated in the collection of Thorsten Hotz, published on Delfts Aardewerk (online database), where it is discussed in the context of European imitations of Chinese Yixing ware:

https://delftsaardewerk.nl/view/object/thorsten-hotz/9775-bottle-of-red-stoneware

More generally on Delft red stoneware and Yixing influence:

C. L. van der Waals, Delft teapots in red stoneware, exhibition catalogue, Museum Het Princessehof, Leeuwarden.

A similar bottle was sold here at Catawiki (€900):

Bottle vase, clay, Delft, Yixing style, 17th century

Condition:
One chip to the mouth. General wear and surface patina consistent with age.

Please check the images carefully. Small imperfections and kiln-firing defects are not always described in detail. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item's condition.

Shipping:
The lot will be securely packaged and shipped with insurance.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
Onion Bottle
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Material
Earthenware
Manufacturer/ Brand
Delft-Redware - Yixing style
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Height
14 cm
Width
15 cm
Depth
15 cm
Estimated period
1700-1750
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Objects sold
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