Baur

Stem cup 黃釉八吉祥紋高足杯

Ceramics
China

Subject/design:

Incised design

Materials:

Porcelain

Technique:

Yellow glaze

Date:

Qing dynasty (1644-1911), reign of Yongzheng (1723-1735) written in underglaze blue round the inside of the stem.

Size:

Height 12,5 cm

Place of origin:

China, Jiangxi, imperial kilns of Jingdezhen

Mark:

Mark of Yongzheng (1723-1735) : da Qing Yongzheng nian zhi 大清雍正年製

Description:

With rounded, spreading sides gently everted at the lip, the hollow stem spreading at the foot, and encircled below the bowl by a rounded collar. Incised round the outside are the Eight Buddhist Emblems of Happy Augury (ba ji xiang 八吉祥), comprising the endless knot, pair of fish, vase, lotus, canopy, umbrella, conch, and wheel, each set on a lotus spray, with a ruyi head border below; and on the foot are conventionalised floral sprays. The outside is covered with a transparent light yellow glaze; the inside and interior of the stem are plain glazed.

Inventory number:

CB.CC.1950.450

Copyright:

Fondation Baur

Photographer:

Marian Gérard