No. 82513289

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Bowl - Porcelain - 壽 Shou - Longevity - Transitional Period
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Bowl - Porcelain - 壽 Shou - Longevity - Transitional Period

A rare fine quality bowl from the late Ming dynasty decorated in underglaze blue with Longevity Shou characters and round Shou symbols. The rim shows the typical honeycomb with dots pattern, but the band near the foot is decorated with unusual nice blue lappets. The inside is painted with Shou Lao, the god of longevity, in a double ring medallion. He is flying on the back of a crane with outstretched wings true ruyi/lingzhi shaped clouds. The band near the rim shows crashing waves. The base signed with a apocryphal apocryphal Chenghua mark in double ring. This type off bowl with Shou Lao in a center medallion is well know and most examples are rather crudely done. Present example is of much finer quality, well potted with flaring rim and nicely decorated with strong cobalt tones. Reference: For a similar but cruder design, please see British Museum collection, no. Franks.760. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_Franks-760 Also a similar bowl in the Keramiekmuseum Princessehof NO 01285: https://aziatischekeramiek.nl/dadd/22645 And a similar bowl offered at Roseberys:: https://www.roseberys.co.uk/a0606-lot-543425-a-large-chinese-blue-and-white-immortals-bowl-ming-dynasty-wanli-period Dimensions: Height 9,6 x Width 22,6 cm Condition: In overall good condition, with one hairline and rimfritting typical of this type of ware. Shipping: The bowl will be very securely packaged and shipped with insurance. (Without the doll house vase, just for scale).

No. 82513289

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Bowl - Porcelain - 壽 Shou - Longevity - Transitional Period

Bowl - Porcelain - 壽 Shou - Longevity - Transitional Period

A rare fine quality bowl from the late Ming dynasty decorated in underglaze blue with Longevity Shou characters and round Shou symbols. The rim shows the typical honeycomb with dots pattern, but the band near the foot is decorated with unusual nice blue lappets.

The inside is painted with Shou Lao, the god of longevity, in a double ring medallion. He is flying on the back of a crane with outstretched wings true ruyi/lingzhi shaped clouds. The band near the rim shows crashing waves.

The base signed with a apocryphal apocryphal Chenghua mark in double ring.

This type off bowl with Shou Lao in a center medallion is well know and most examples are rather crudely done. Present example is of much finer quality, well potted with flaring rim and nicely decorated with strong cobalt tones.

Reference: For a similar but cruder design, please see British Museum collection, no. Franks.760. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_Franks-760

Also a similar bowl in the Keramiekmuseum Princessehof NO 01285: https://aziatischekeramiek.nl/dadd/22645

And a similar bowl offered at Roseberys:: https://www.roseberys.co.uk/a0606-lot-543425-a-large-chinese-blue-and-white-immortals-bowl-ming-dynasty-wanli-period

Dimensions: Height 9,6 x Width 22,6 cm

Condition: In overall good condition, with one hairline and rimfritting typical of this type of ware.

Shipping: The bowl will be very securely packaged and shipped with insurance. (Without the doll house vase, just for scale).

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