MAGNIFICENT, Chinese Ming Dynasty Jiajing reign Wucai porcelain Jar. Sturdy potted porcelain jar with robust shoulder region curving into a feminine waist that extends all the way to the bottom forming the raised circular base. The main body delicately decorated with various scene of flying crane amongst Early Treasure symbols and atmospheric cloud form. banded with upturning lappets on the collar beneath colorful ruyi clouds on the neck. The under base bear a reign mark, a vertical six underglazed blue script characters reign mark, enclosed within double fine rings, Made in The Years of Jiajing Reign Period of Great Ming Dynasty. Measurements: Height: 10 1/4" Diameter: 9 3/4"PROVENANCE: From Pennsylvania private collectors, Family Inherited. Original Receipt dated on May 8th, 1892. Bought from H.A. Eberhardt & Son Inc. of 210 Walnut ST, Philadelphia, PA. The Collections of Keller's family presented and offered up to auctions from Lot-179 through Lot-200.