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Een zeldzame Wanli-periode Chinese kraak porseleinen schotel in blauw-wit met een centraal vogelmedaillon en decoratieve panelen, met een diameter van 13,8 cm en een 19e-eeuwse gerivette restauratie met lijm en overpainting, plus twee scheurtjes.
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Description
A rare Chinese kraak porcelain saucer from the Wanli period (1572–1620), Late Ming dynasty, decorated in deep underglaze cobalt blue.
The central medallion depicts a bird standing on a rock, painted in a strong and expressive Wanli style. The cavetto is decorated with panels containing Chinese precious objects (antiques and scholarly treasures), a motif closely associated with late Ming kraak wares. The reverse is classically painted in the Wanli manner, and the footrim displays characteristic kiln adhesions and firing marks typical of the period.
The rim shows typical Wanli-period fritting and wear consistent with age. In addition, a section was broken and reattached in the 19th century using metal staples (riveted repair). Adhesive has been used and some overpainting is visible, as shown in the detailed photographs.
Despite the restoration, this remains a rare and attractive study piece — especially desirable for collectors of early Ming kraak porcelain.
Age
Wanli period, Late Ming dynasty (1572–1620)
Measurements
Diameter: 13.8 cm
Condition
Typical rim wear and fritting consistent with the Wanli period.
One restored section secured with 19th-century metal staples, with later adhesive and visible overpainting.
Please refer carefully to the photographs for full details. additionally 2 hairlines associated with the restored piece
All objects are packed with the greatest care and shipped fully insured. All objects are examined carefully under strong UV light. The condition is described with great care, aiming to reflect the actual state of the object as closely as possible.
Description
A rare Chinese kraak porcelain saucer from the Wanli period (1572–1620), Late Ming dynasty, decorated in deep underglaze cobalt blue.
The central medallion depicts a bird standing on a rock, painted in a strong and expressive Wanli style. The cavetto is decorated with panels containing Chinese precious objects (antiques and scholarly treasures), a motif closely associated with late Ming kraak wares. The reverse is classically painted in the Wanli manner, and the footrim displays characteristic kiln adhesions and firing marks typical of the period.
The rim shows typical Wanli-period fritting and wear consistent with age. In addition, a section was broken and reattached in the 19th century using metal staples (riveted repair). Adhesive has been used and some overpainting is visible, as shown in the detailed photographs.
Despite the restoration, this remains a rare and attractive study piece — especially desirable for collectors of early Ming kraak porcelain.
Age
Wanli period, Late Ming dynasty (1572–1620)
Measurements
Diameter: 13.8 cm
Condition
Typical rim wear and fritting consistent with the Wanli period.
One restored section secured with 19th-century metal staples, with later adhesive and visible overpainting.
Please refer carefully to the photographs for full details. additionally 2 hairlines associated with the restored piece
All objects are packed with the greatest care and shipped fully insured. All objects are examined carefully under strong UV light. The condition is described with great care, aiming to reflect the actual state of the object as closely as possible.
