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Blue Porcelain Ewer Made for the Islamic Market 清外销瓷蓝釉执壶

Blue Porcelain Ewer Made for the Islamic Market 清外销瓷蓝釉执壶

Blue Porcelain Ewer Made for the Islamic Market 清外销瓷蓝釉执壶


China, 18th century
30cm high 
外销伊斯兰市场
中国,清朝,18世纪
高30厘米
Stock no.: A4258

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Blue Porcelain Ewer Made for the Islamic Market 清外销瓷蓝釉执壶

 

The porcelain blue ewer of compacted pear-shaped form and flared foot. The mouth is crescent-moon shaped; the spout is curved. The ewer is decorated with traces of floral gilt decoration. Two similar ewers are in The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Accession Numbers 775-1888 and 1674-1876, and are published by Kerr and Mengoni, Chinese Export Ceramics, V&A Publishing, London, 2011, p. 111, pl. 158. According to Kerr, the shape of this ewer stems from Middle Eastern metalwork in combination with their crescent-shaped mouth and dark blue glazes (Kerr, p. 110). A late 17th century bluish-white ewer made in Iran with a curved spout and crescent-moon mouth is in The British Museum, London, Accession Number OA739, and shows the same Middle Eastern form as these Chinese export ewers.

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