Chinese Art. A blue and white porcelain water dropper China, Ming dynasty, Wanli period (1572-1620). A round shaped water pot with straight shoulder and short cylindrical neck. The exterior painted in underglaze blue with vertical panels containing deers on stylized plant shoots. Crown of ruyi heads on the shoulder. The porcelains produced in the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen in the Ming period were generally of four types: white and blue, decorated with overglaze enamels, monochrome and, rarely, red and white.. Cm 10,00 x 8,50.
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