Cylindrical, shoulderd vase with powder bleu and panels in reserve with flower sprays and birds, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724 Canvas Print
Cylindrical vase of porcelain with oblique shoulder, straight neck and flat, raised edge, painted in underglaze blue and on the enamel blue, red, green, yellow, black and gold. The vase is covered with bleu poudré (powder blue) with two rectangular cartouches with pressed corners filled with a bird on a flower branch (prunus and peony) saved in it; on the blue a decoration in gold of curling with stylized flowers and two rectangular cartouches with pinched corners, one filled with rock, bamboo branch and two birds, the other with prunus branch and a butterfly; on the shoulder a band ruyi motif with geometric pattern interspersed with lobed cartouches with valuables (rhombus, music stone, roll); the neck with geometric pattern in which two fan-shaped cartouches with flower branch and butterfly or river landscape; the edge with meander motif. On the underside an old label with: A. Steel. Antiquaire / Rokin 156, Amsterdam. Bleu poudré with famille verte.
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