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Subject:Small porcelain items
Posted By: Tony W. Wed, May 08, 2024 IP: 23.243.126.110

These 4 porcelain items are small in size, ranging from 2.75” to 4.5” in diameter.The first one is in a shape of a peach, with a small hole on top and a teapot sprout-like feature. It also bears a leaf-like mark on the bottom. The next one is the largest of them, with ivory cream glaze and crackles. The last two are similar in size, one with reddish glaze and the other with celadon tone.
Would really appreciate your inputs on their origins and periodsπŸ™
Many thanks!

Tony

I uploaded them on Flickr for higher resolution files. Again, sorry for my poor photo taking capability πŸ™
https://www.flickr.com/photos/197992534@N06/shares/K8618b1e7a
https://www.flickr.com/photos/197992534@N06/shares/E85xc0WeW9
https://www.flickr.com/photos/197992534@N06/shares/1535c96A4R
https://www.flickr.com/photos/197992534@N06/shares/0X885cL50r

Subject:Re: Small porcelain items
Posted By: Tony W. Wed, May 08, 2024

Note: please click on the image to have the option to view in the original resolution πŸ™

Subject:Re: Small porcelain items
Posted By: martin Sun, May 19, 2024

The first one is probably a so-called "water dropper" used to add water to sumi ink.
Best Martin


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