Jar - Porcelain - blue and white ginger jar

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A porcelain blue and white prunus jar from the Qing Dynasty (c. 1800–1850/1900), Jingdezhen, measuring 12.4 cm high by 13.5 cm in diameter and weighing 580 g, in excellent condition with an unglazed rim and a double blue circle mark on the base.

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A fine Chinese blue and white prunus jar dating to the Qing Dynasty.

This is a particularly well-made example, with a finely potted body and smooth, refined porcelain. The piece weighs 580g, indicating the use of high-quality clay and careful craftsmanship. The cobalt blue decoration is vibrant and richly toned, while the prunus blossom design is executed with delicate brushwork and excellent shading. The foot has been neatly finished and the overall proportions are well balanced.

The neck is decorated with a finely painted geometric border, and notably the rim has been left unglazed, a feature occasionally found on quality Qing examples. The base bears a double blue circle mark.

This jar has been part of my personal collection for many years and has always been one of my favourite study pieces. It is an excellent example for collectors and students wishing to appreciate the quality of Qing Dynasty blue and white porcelain. Equally, it is a delightful cabinet piece that sits comfortably in the hand and is enjoyable to handle and examine.

Height: 12.4 cm
Weight: 580 g

Condition: Excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.

A fine Chinese blue and white prunus jar dating to the Qing Dynasty.

This is a particularly well-made example, with a finely potted body and smooth, refined porcelain. The piece weighs 580g, indicating the use of high-quality clay and careful craftsmanship. The cobalt blue decoration is vibrant and richly toned, while the prunus blossom design is executed with delicate brushwork and excellent shading. The foot has been neatly finished and the overall proportions are well balanced.

The neck is decorated with a finely painted geometric border, and notably the rim has been left unglazed, a feature occasionally found on quality Qing examples. The base bears a double blue circle mark.

This jar has been part of my personal collection for many years and has always been one of my favourite study pieces. It is an excellent example for collectors and students wishing to appreciate the quality of Qing Dynasty blue and white porcelain. Equally, it is a delightful cabinet piece that sits comfortably in the hand and is enjoyable to handle and examine.

Height: 12.4 cm
Weight: 580 g

Condition: Excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.

Details

Specific region of origin
jingdezheng
Weight
580 g
Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
blue and white ginger jar
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
China
Material
Porcelain
Dynastic style/period
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Style
Antique
Provenance
Antique market
Colour
Blue, White
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
12.4 cm
Sold with stand
No
Width
13.5 cm
Depth
11 cm
Diameter
13.5 cm
Estimated period
1800-1850, 1850-1900
United KingdomVerified
19
Objects sold
100%
Private

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