Ewer
Dateca. 1755
OriginAsia, China, Guangzhou
MediumCopper, enamel
DimensionsOH: 9 3/4"
Credit LineBequest of Murray F. Nimmo
Object number2014-92
DescriptionEnamelware ewer, the body painted in opaque enamels on either side with two leaf-shaped panels reserved on a pale yellow ground patterned with a profusion of flowers and foliage, three panels depicting two or three Chinese figures at various pursuits in a garden, and the fourth depicting two men in a sampan on a river near other figures and a pagoda on the hilly bank, the handle formed as a blue-scroll-patterned dragon, the short spout and yellow ground, and the center of the cover dome (enamels restored) with a rose peony and blue chrysanthemum blossom edged in blue ruyi heads, the knop and stylized bird-form hinge joining the cover and handle in metal, and the white underside with a fruit and blossom sprig, (some cracks and crackling).ProvenanceLadgrove Antiques, London, December 14, 2002
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