Hand Painted Porcelain

Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650

Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650
Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650

Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650    Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650

Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650, the body decorated with a continuous scene of two birds flying above foliate sprays of flowers and bamboo issuing from rockwork amidst insects and beneath clouds beneath a band of lappets to the neck, height: 10 3/4in. ; for a similarly decorated jar see, Feng-Chun MA, Chinese Porcelain from the Wanli to Kangxi Period, p. Update Due to current restrictions our access to some of our stock is limited.

As members of the British Antique Dealers' Association (BADA), we are obliged to adhere to their rules of conduct. This means that our cataloguing is of the highest standard. The item "Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650" is in sale since Sunday, April 26, 2020. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Porcelain". The seller is "guestandgray" and is located in London.

This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Region of Origin: Chinese
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Product: Vase
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Primary Material: Porcelain/ Pottery
  • Features: Handpainted
  • Antique: Yes
  • Sub-Type: Not specified
  • Original/Repro: Antique Original
  • Chinese Dynasty: Transitional circa 1650


Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650    Chinese blue and white transitional jar, circa 1650