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Bowl

Place of origin

Cer, China, Qing, blue and white. Monteith bowl, one of a pair, with slightly averted rim with eight large semi circulat gaps in the edges; painted with alternate panels of the Hundred Antiquities motif and flowers in reserves on a ground of flowers, in underglaze blue. Qing dynasty, Kangxi period.


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Materials and techniques
Brief description
Cer, China, Qing, blue and white. Monteith bowl, one of a pair, with slightly averted rim with eight large semi circulat gaps in the edges; painted with alternate panels of the Hundred Antiquities motif and flowers in reserves on a ground of flowers, in underglaze blue. Qing dynasty, Kangxi period.
Dimensions
  • Height: 150mm
  • Diameter: 320mm
Credit line
Bequeathed by J. A. Tulk
Collection
Accession number
C.106-1956

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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