Bottle ID: 379

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YELLOW, MALLET FORM

Date: 1722-1840

Height: 50 mm

Porcelain with a transparent yellow glaze, of flattened paper-mallet shape, with a long cylindrical neck and wide mouth, with a recessed oval foot; molded on each main side with a formalized lattice made up of shou characters within a circular panel, the shoulders with small, dog-like mock mask and ring handles, the footrim left unglazed.

Attributed to Jingde Zhen.


Similar Examples:

none found

Provenance:

Hugh Moss [HK] Ltd.

Although in isolation this would appear to be an early porcelain bottle, the shape is otherwise only known in the snuff bottle world in a small group of nineteenth century porcelain bottles, some decorated with iron-red, and some with reticulated panels. None of these, however, have monochrome glazes and they may be a later version of the same form.

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