Vase
1800-1850 (made)
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Porcelain vase, of elongated form. Yellow ground incised with scrolls interspersed with painted flowers in enamels, among which stand out in high relief with objects of the hundred antiques (baigu) with vases of flowers, bowls of fruit, incense burners, the lute and chess-board, fans, books and scroll paintings, and the different emblems.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain with incised, painted and high relief decoration |
Brief description | Vase, porcelain with incised, painted and high relief decoration, China, Qing dynasty |
Physical description | Porcelain vase, of elongated form. Yellow ground incised with scrolls interspersed with painted flowers in enamels, among which stand out in high relief with objects of the hundred antiques (baigu) with vases of flowers, bowls of fruit, incense burners, the lute and chess-board, fans, books and scroll paintings, and the different emblems. |
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Object history | Purchased from Dr. S. W. Bushell, accessioned in 1883. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Asia Department registers, as part of a 2022 provenance research project. |
Production | from label |
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Accession number | 75-1883 |
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Record created | January 22, 2009 |
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