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Each ewer is modelled with an s-shaped spout connected on a scroll truss, neck and shoulder is affixed with an angular handle. Each body is decorated with vertical panels enclosing various upward-scrolling flowers, and each neck is decorated with stiff leaves. One of the ewers bears an apocryphal Xuande mark.
One ewer is 16 cm. high, the other 15.7 cm. high
Catalogue note:
Compare a taller ewer (19.1 cm.) with a similar decoration with a cover dated to the Zhengde period (1505-1521) at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, accession no. 1976.24.
Condition: The ewer with the mark: there is a glaze crack to the body.
Both ewers: with various chips and frits.
Origin: China
Period: Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
Sizes: 16.00 cm. H
6.3 in. H