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On a flat base, the bulbous body with lotus leaf moulding in low relief, the tall neck terminating in a wide mouth moulded into the shape of an open lotus flower, the pouring spout moulded as a lotus bud, with a further band of petals around the base, the body and neck decorated with flower sprays in famille verte enamels.
LITERATURE
See C J A Jörg, Famille Verte Chinese Porcelain in Green Enamels, Groniger Museum, 2011, p. 151 pl.147 for a related pouring vessel, part of the Princesshof Museum collection (inv no. OKS 1971-036).
Dimensions
Height: 20 cm; 7 ¾ inStock number
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