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Subject:Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Mon, May 03, 2021 IP: 69.120.216.38 Hi All, |
Subject:Re: Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Mon, May 03, 2021 adding more photos of the foot and rim, the interior w/ a view of the lid shelf, and iron rust spot |
Subject:Re: Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Wed, May 05, 2021 A Ming bowl from Jingdezhen having the same rounded shape, and tall foot with the everted lip rim character, and without the very neatly formed interior shelf. The example is held in the collection at the British Museum |
Subject:Re: Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Wed, May 05, 2021 An example in the link from the British Museum collection w/ applied white slip splatters on reeds, blue ground, also from Jingdezhen, and Ming |
Subject:Re: Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Tue, May 11, 2021 In the link, as a possible source of inspiration of the general theme of undulating reeds, and “white mist” might be this Cizhou example. The “mist” in the current example extends to a lesser extent to the stems, and is more pronounced on the rounded leaves, while with the Cizhou example the “mist” was applied evenly between the stems and pointed leaves |
Subject:Re: Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Tue, May 11, 2021 In the link, as a possible source of inspiration of the general theme of undulating reeds, and “white mist” might be this Cizhou example. The “mist” in the current example extends to a lesser extent to the stems, and is more pronounced on the rounded leaves, while with the Cizhou example the “mist” was applied evenly between the stems and pointed leaves |
Subject:Re: Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Tue, May 18, 2021 the only imperfections in the glaze surface are the many tiny dark brown rust spots like what can be seen in this photo. Among the imperfections, there is also a small skip on the base, not shown. |
Subject:Re: Early Qing Covered Dish, Slip Decorations, Paktong Bamboo Mounts
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Tue, May 18, 2021 The flat white "glue like" character of the foot w/ "needle sticks" is also highlighted by the photo. The rim bevel is to the outside rather than on the inside (Japanese ) |
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