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QIANLONG DOUCAI PLANT POT ON STAND
QIANLONG DOUCAI PLANT POT ON STAND
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Description
Stoutly potted Chinese porcelain plant pot of deep vessel globular body below the banded flat rim, gently waisted toward flat base. Main body decorated with hand painting in cobalt blue underglaze drawing lines filled with pale color of dense leafy uptala, the night lotus blooms. Banded with repeated geometrical patterns under the rim, and foot.
The immaculate porcelain body covered with a characteristic silky glaze, pooling on the base slightly veiling the mark. The glaze stopped above the foot, revealed the pale-creme unglazed ground, with the central circle base left white under glazed. Well presented upon a carded wooden tall stand.


Mark on base, a seal mark, of six blue seal script -ZhuanShu- characters, QianLong Reign Period of Great Qing.


Dimensions: 11" H x 14-1/2" Dia ; (only Stand): 9" H


PROVENANCE:
From the collection of a well known philanthropists in the Charlotte North Carolina area. They continue to live their philanthropic lifestyles giving and sharing the items they cherish with others so that they may also enjoy such exquisite treasures.



LOT NOTES:
Literal translation: "colors which fit together" but also 'contrasting' or 'joined colours'. Decoration in a combination of underglaze cobalt blue outlines and enamels added on top of the fired glaze, within the outlines. Invented during the Ming, Xuande period but are mostly associated to the Ming, Chenghua reign (1465-87).
Worth noticing as a personal observation is that in the local Jingdezhen dialect "doucai" just means that the decoration is on both sides of the glaze as in both underglaze and enamels - "both sides".
In this decoration the design is outlined in underglaze blue and filled in with overglaze coloured enamels except blue, since there was no satisfactory overglaze blue enamel at this time. Blue elements of the design were painted under the glaze.
Doucai wares are the best known ceramics produced in the Chenghua period (AD 1465-87). The perfectly crafted cups and dishes were typically small; the emperor Chenghua particularly liked to hold them in his hands. However, their small size was also a matter of technique: if the outline painter made a mistake, it meant disaster, since the cobalt was immediately absorbed into the unglazed body.
Most doucai pieces have a reign mark of four- or six-characters. However, one jar in the British Museum has a single-character mark: tian ('heaven'), probably referring to the emperor. There are similar marks on jars in other museums and on shards that have been excavated recently, but no one yet knows why this mark appears only on this type of jar from the Chenghua period.
The production of imperial porcelain declined drastically after the Chenghua emperor died, inclusive of course doucai wares though small quantities were produced in the sixteenth century. The technique was revived in the eighteenth century, during the Qing dynasty and excellent porcelain of this type was made during the first decades of the 20th century.
Condition
Over all in EXCELLENT condition.
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QIANLONG DOUCAI PLANT POT ON STAND

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