Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Cover Jar

Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Cover Jar

This work of art is a blue and white porcelain covered pot (Deckelvase), which was made by the German Meissen Porcelain Factory (Meissen) and was completed between 1725 and 1726. It is a piece of porcelain as the material of art, its decoration using the underglaze blue (Unterglasurblau) technique. The special feature of this covered jar is that it has a lizard decoration attached to its shape, which adds a unique beauty of the combination of nature and art.
Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Box with Lid

Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Box with Lid

The blue and white porcelain box with lid is a piece of exquisite porcelain made by the German Meissen Porcelain Factory (Meissen), created in about 1730. This work is a porcelain box with a lid, and its design is inspired by Japanese art style, reflecting the European imitation of East Asian art at that time.
Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Cup-shaped Vase

Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Cup-shaped Vase

This Chinese cultural relic is a porcelain vase from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The vase process is a transparent colorless blue and white porcelain with cobalt pigment under the glaze, which was fired by Jingdezhen.
Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Mallet Vase with Lid

Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Mallet Vase with Lid

This Chinese cultural relic is a porcelain vase from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The vase process is a transparent colorless blue and white porcelain with cobalt pigment under the glaze, which was fired by Jingdezhen.
Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Mallet Vase

Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Mallet Vase

This Chinese cultural relic is a porcelain vase from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The vase process is a transparent colorless blue and white porcelain with cobalt pigment under the glaze, which was fired by Jingdezhen.
Blue and white jade teapot, spring vase, porcelain, antique vase

Blue and white jade teapot, spring vase, porcelain, antique vase

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Ceramic Vase - Vase Placement

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Ceramic Vase - Vase Placement

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Small Mouth Long Neck Bottle Ceramic Bottle - Long Neck Bottle

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Small Mouth Long Neck Bottle Ceramic Bottle - Long Neck Bottle

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Small Jar - Blue and White Porcelain Jar

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Small Jar - Blue and White Porcelain Jar

Jingdezhen classical blue and white porcelain small mouth long neck ceramic bottle - straight neck bottle

Jingdezhen classical blue and white porcelain small mouth long neck ceramic bottle - straight neck bottle

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Small Mouth Bottle Ceramic Bottle Plum Vase

Jingdezhen Classical Blue and White Porcelain Small Mouth Bottle Ceramic Bottle Plum Vase

Dragon patterned porcelain vase

Dragon patterned porcelain vase

Jingdezhen floor vase ceramic ware, new Chinese style home decor, living room flower arrangement decoration

Jingdezhen floor vase ceramic ware, new Chinese style home decor, living room flower arrangement decoration

Jingdezhen Ceramic Tabletop Vase Blue and White Porcelain Dragon Pattern Double Eared Four sided Square Vase

Jingdezhen Ceramic Tabletop Vase Blue and White Porcelain Dragon Pattern Double Eared Four sided Square Vase

Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Vase "from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Vase "from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

This Chinese cultural relic is a porcelain vase from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The vase is made of transparent and colorless underglaze blue and white porcelain with cobalt pigment, fired in Jingdezhen, and is now collected in the Smithsonian Museum.
Porcelain bowl with copper edge inlaid with blue and white porcelain from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty

Porcelain bowl with copper edge inlaid with blue and white porcelain from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty

The blue and white porcelain bowls made during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty are now preserved in the Hunt Museum in England. The outer edge of the bowl is decorated with a Pegasus frame,
Ming and Qing blue and white plum vase

Ming and Qing blue and white plum vase

Meiping is a traditional famous porcelain. Meiping is a type of bottle with a small mouth, short neck, ample shoulders, thin bottom, and round feet. It is named after its small mouth that allows only plum branches to be inserted. Due to its slender body, it was called the "Jingping" during the Song Dynasty. It was used as a vessel for holding wine and had a sleek and beautiful shape. After the Ming Dynasty, it was called the "Meiping".
Qing Dynasty blue and white landscape painting incense burner

Qing Dynasty blue and white landscape painting incense burner

Blue and white porcelain is the most rich variety of porcelain with Eastern ethnic customs. It originated in the Tang Dynasty and matured in the Yuan Dynasty, mainly for export porcelain. Since the Ming Dynasty, it has become the mainstream of Chinese porcelain production. By the Qing Dynasty, blue and white porcelain still held a dominant position, serving the imperial family, popularizing among the people, and spreading far and wide to the world. It reached another historical peak in terms of craftsmanship, painting skills, and production.
Ming Yongle Blue and White Cloud Dragon Pattern Tianqiu Vase, Hidden in the Palace Museum

Ming Yongle Blue and White Cloud Dragon Pattern Tianqiu Vase, Hidden in the Palace Museum

This cultural relic is 41.5 centimeters high, with a diameter of 9.3 centimeters and a foot diameter of 15.5 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace. This vessel has a large and upright body, a round mouth, a straight neck, a mouth that is about the same size as the neck, a round belly, and shoulders that are about the same size as the bottom. It is commonly known as the "Heavenly Ball Bottle". The whole body is decorated with blue and white patterns, which are divided into two layers from top to bottom. The outer mouth is decorated with honeysuckle patterns, with branches and leaves as the skeleton, extending left and right to form a continuous edge decoration, and the neck is decorated with 6 cloud patterns. The entire abdomen is painted with cloud dragon patterns. The dragon has a large body, opens its mouth with angry eyes, and its mane rushes upwards, forming a back looking posture. Its limbs are extended forward, and its three claws are agile and powerful. Various shapes of cloud patterns are decorated in the gaps between the dragon bodies, highlighting the soaring momentum of the giant dragon. Flat bottomed white glaze without style.
Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Vase "from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Vase "from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

This Chinese cultural relic is a porcelain vase from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The vase is made of transparent and colorless underglaze blue and white porcelain with cobalt pigment, fired in Jingdezhen, and is now collected in the Smithsonian Museum.
Porcelain from the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, titled 'Silver Gold Plated Inlaid Blue and White Porcelain Bowl'

Porcelain from the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, titled 'Silver Gold Plated Inlaid Blue and White Porcelain Bowl'

The blue and white porcelain bowl made during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573-1619) is currently preserved in the Hunt Museum in England. The outer edge of the bowl is decorated with a Pegasus frame, and the bowl wall is decorated with flower spray.
Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Vase "from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

Jingdezhen Blue and White Porcelain Vase "from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

This Chinese cultural relic is a porcelain vase from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The vase is made of transparent and colorless underglaze blue and white porcelain with cobalt pigment, fired in Jingdezhen, and is now collected in the Smithsonian Museum.
Ming Dynasty Chenghua Year old Blue and White Infant Play Chess Jar

Ming Dynasty Chenghua Year old Blue and White Infant Play Chess Jar

The Ming Chenghua Dynasty (1465-1487 AD, reign name of Emperor Xianzong Zhu Jianshen) lasted for 23 years, and the production of Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Factory fully resumed normal, which was an important historical period in the history of Han Chinese ceramic firing. Chenghua blue and white porcelain can be regarded as the representative of blue and white porcelain art in the mid Ming Dynasty. Its outstanding features are exquisite and exquisite, with delicate and delicate ends, which have been highly praised by later generations.
Qing Dynasty Ge glazed colorful character bottle

Qing Dynasty Ge glazed colorful character bottle

Ge Kiln is one of the five famous kilns of the Song Dynasty. The characteristics of Ge kiln porcelain are glazed inside and outside, uniform and smooth, crystal clear and moist. Not only does it have a clear porcelain sound, but it also has a tall and elegant shape with soft and smooth contours.
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