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Chinese Blue and White 17th Century Porcelain Jar.
Transitional Chinese 17th century blue and white porcelain baluster jar made during the reign of the Emperor Shunzhi at the start of the Qing Dynasty circa 1650 at the kilns at Jingdezhen.
Excellent painting in under glaze blue of scrolling lotus flowers and foliage. The blue is the beautiful muted blue.
The neck is painted with lappets or flames and the rim has an under glaze brown edge as is typical of the period.
Impressive jar excellent shape and form. Made for export as well as Chinese own market.
Dimensions
27.5cm TallCondition report
perfect Condition although in firing there is an 'off pot ' to the top where there is a slight leanStock number
5760The BADA Standard
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