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A Chinese copper-red-glazed 'monks' cap' ewer Late Qing dynasty, apocryphal Xuande mark Covered...
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A Chinese copper-red-glazed 'monks' cap' ewer
Late Qing dynasty, apocryphal Xuande mark
Covered...
Starting Bid: £280
Estimate: £400 - £600
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Lot 244
Description
A Chinese copper-red-glazed 'monks' cap' ewer
Late Qing dynasty, apocryphal Xuande mark
Covered overall in a red glaze fired grey and slightly evaporated in places, the base with underglaze blue six-character mark in kaishu under a transparent, bluish glaze, 13.5cm high x 13.4cm long.
清晚期 紅釉僧帽壺,青花楷書「大明宣德年製」寄託款
Condition Report
Small V-shaped rim section restuck (approx. 11x7mm), with associated long hairline running to mid body, and at least one tiny nibble to mouth. There is also a horizontal glaze line due to firing, which does not appear to go through the body and is not highlighted by UV inspection. Further firing imperfections include at least one further glaze line, at the bottom of the handle, and an oval-shaped firing crack to the edge of the foot.
There is also a further hairline, which does appear to go through the body, at the top of the handle, just behind the place where the ruyi-shaped flange would have been, and has instead been ground down.
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