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Chinese Transitional 17th Century Shunzhi Vase.
Shunzhi - 1644-1661 - wucai meiping transitional Chinese porcelain from the mid 17th century. Made at Jingdezhen during the reign of the first Qing Emperor; the Emperor Shunzhi.
Decorated with over glaze enamels tp show a court official (distinguished by his hat) with two attendants. The official is also carrying an official baton to show his rank and being covered by a large fan carried by one of the attendants.
In the hands of the other attendant is a vessel with ritual items belonging to the court official.
the scene is in a garden with a large hollow rock , plantains and grasses. Above the figures is a cartouche in the sky which represents a wish or dream, this shows the walls around the imperial palace.
From a private UK collector.
Dimensions
20cmCondition report
Excellent conditionStock number
6339The BADA Standard
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