We use cookies to make your experience better. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. Learn more
Ming / Annamese hexagonal blue and white jar
Reference
5578
Diameter
8 cm (3 1/4")
Framed Height
6 cm (2 1/4")
Annamese blue and white hexagonal jar. Very good decoration on the sides of either a geometric pattern or a flower sprig. Around the shoulder the pattern is repeated
This is very well painted and potted and reflects the pieces produced at Jingdezhen.
Annam was the name for modern Viet Nam. During the Ming dynasty this area was under the sphere of influence of the Ming and their ceramics definitely benefitted from this. They were able to produce some very well painted ceramics on a stoneware body.
this is a very good example
This is very well painted and potted and reflects the pieces produced at Jingdezhen.
Annam was the name for modern Viet Nam. During the Ming dynasty this area was under the sphere of influence of the Ming and their ceramics definitely benefitted from this. They were able to produce some very well painted ceramics on a stoneware body.
this is a very good example
Diameter
8 cm (3 1/4")
Framed Height
6 cm (2 1/4")
Year
1400 - 1500
Medium
Stoneware
Country
Far East
Provenance
from the Lammers collection. This was put together in the70s and 80s specialising in Annamese, Thai and early Ming ware
Condition
Perfect