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A fine Chinese kraak porcelain plate from the Wanli period (1572–1620), Late Ming dynasty, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue.
The central medallion features a striking flying phoenix (Vermilion Bird) set within a landscape including bamboo and a pagoda, rendered in a lively and expressive style. The phoenix, one of the Four Sacred Creatures in Chinese mythology, symbolizes harmony, prosperity, and renewal.
The rim is divided into panels containing auspicious symbols, a typical feature of kraak porcelain produced for export. The reverse is unmarked and shows attractive kiln grid adhesions, characteristic of production in Jingdezhen kilns during this period.
Reference:
A comparable example is illustrated in Maura Rinaldi, Kraak Porcelain – A Moment in the History of Trade, p. 91, supporting a dating to circa 1590–1610, made in Jingdezhen for the export market.
Age:
Wanli period, Late Ming dynasty (circa 1590–1610)
Measurements:
Diameter: 20.0 cm
Height: 3.4 cm
Condition
No hairlines or restorations. Light rim wear and two small chips, visible in the photographs. Otherwise in good condition.
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.
A fine Chinese kraak porcelain plate from the Wanli period (1572–1620), Late Ming dynasty, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue.
The central medallion features a striking flying phoenix (Vermilion Bird) set within a landscape including bamboo and a pagoda, rendered in a lively and expressive style. The phoenix, one of the Four Sacred Creatures in Chinese mythology, symbolizes harmony, prosperity, and renewal.
The rim is divided into panels containing auspicious symbols, a typical feature of kraak porcelain produced for export. The reverse is unmarked and shows attractive kiln grid adhesions, characteristic of production in Jingdezhen kilns during this period.
Reference:
A comparable example is illustrated in Maura Rinaldi, Kraak Porcelain – A Moment in the History of Trade, p. 91, supporting a dating to circa 1590–1610, made in Jingdezhen for the export market.
Age:
Wanli period, Late Ming dynasty (circa 1590–1610)
Measurements:
Diameter: 20.0 cm
Height: 3.4 cm
Condition
No hairlines or restorations. Light rim wear and two small chips, visible in the photographs. Otherwise in good condition.
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.
