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Chinese fahua gu-form altar vase browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pottery: Pre 1700: item # 1172360 Please refer to our stock # 0298 when inquiring.
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Ming Dynasty, Ca. 1500s
This molded earthenware vase is glazed turquoise and amber over the upper portion, leaving the lower portion and base unglazed exposing the biscuit with auspicious symbols of animals and various other elements. The glaze stops at the mouth rim and the interior is unglazed. The turquoise glaze covers various floral designs while the one panel of amber glaze on the flaring upper body reveals a human form, probably a scholar official. There are some old chips from use around the foot and some small glaze flakes overall typical of age, but generally in good condition having no repairs or cracks. Height: 8 ½ in., Width: 4 in. |
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