Ewer with flower sprays and spout shaped like a feng huang, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724 Canvas Print
Can of porcelain with modelled walls, a flared neck with a repulsed, ribbed edge and spout in the form of a feng huang. Painted on the glaze in red, green, yellow, eggplant and black. The wall is divided into four large compartments with flower branches (lotus, peony, prunus, chrysanthemum) and six smaller boxes with geometric pattern or napkin; on the shoulder loose flowers against a black speckled green soil; the lower part of the neck with the four flower branches in boxes, above it, separated by a meander band, four compartments with napkin; the edge with flower vines; on the foot a band with lotus branches in boxes; above the foot a band with modelled lotus leaves. Old label on the underside with 'A. Staal Antiquaire Rokin 156 Amsterdam/ 6910/ 974009'. Lid is missing. Famille verte.
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