A Ming Blue and White with ‘An Hua’ Dish, Late Ming, Tianqi or Chongzhen c.1620 – 1630

A Ming Porcelain dish made for the Japanese market c.1620-1630. This Ko-Sometsuke porcelain dish is Decorated with Chrysanthemum in Blue and White with incised (An Hua ) lotus.

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Excellent, minor fritting.
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Stock number
24807
£ 680
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Ming Porcelain for Japan :
During the late Ming Period the Chinese made a large among of porcelain for the Japanese market, it was made from the Wanli period (1573-1620) and ended in the Chongzhen period (1628-1644), the main period of production being the 1620`2 and 1630`s. The porcelain objects produced were made especially for the Japanese market, both the shapes and the designs were tailored to Japanese taste, the production process too allowed for Japanese aesthetics to be included in the finished object. Its seams firing faults were added, repaired tears in the leather-hard body were too frequent to not, in some cases, be deliberate. These imperfections as well as the fritting Mushikui (insect-nibbled) rims and kiln grit on the footrims all added to the Japanese aesthetic. The shapes created were often expressly made for the Japanese tea ceremony meal, the Kaiseki, small dishes for serving food at the tea ceremony are the most commonly encountered form. Designs, presumably taken from Japanese drawings sent to China, are very varied, often using large amount of the white porcelain contrasting well with the asymmetry of the design.

 

Another Ming Blue and White Porcelain Dish

Using the same technique of cobalt blue and incised lines prior to glazing.

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