A Late Ming Kraak Ware Blue and White Porcelain Dish
A Late Ming Kraak Ware Saucer Shaped Blue and White Porcelain Dish c.1600 – 1630. This dish is painted with auspicious objects tied with ribbons, this includes a double gourd vase with a leaf resting on top of it. The cavetto of this fairly thickly potted Kraak porcelain dish has ten panels filled with auspicious objects including ; two conch shell with ribbons, a fan and a two leaves with ribbons, there are also four stylised peaches. The base has grit adhering to the glaze. The grit was used to stop the piece sticking in the glaze firing. The colour of the cobalt blue is medium range with a slight grey hue.
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- Condition
- A small chip to the back of the rim and one to the front, minor fritting. See Photograph Gallery for photographs of the chips.
- Size
- Diameter 30 cm (7.89 inches) Depth 3.8 cm (1.5 inches)
- Provenance
- From a Dutch Private Collection.
- Stock number
- 27183
Information
A Ming Kraak Porcelain Saucer Dish c.1610 - 1630.
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Ming Kraak Porcelain Dishes Depicted in 17th Century European Paintings.