Censer (1) - Blue and white - Porcelain - China - Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
The mouth is folded along, the neck is short, the abdomen is round, and the bottom supports three legs. White glaze is applied to the outer wall, the inner wall and the bottom of the abdomen are exposed, and the glaze layer has been calcified and fallen off. The abdomen is decorated with blue and white landscapes. There are mountain peaks, strange rocks, quiet lakes, green trees, and pavilions half-hidden between the rocks and trees, making it extremely quiet. The utensils are thick in shape, delicate in texture, smooth in glazed surface, diverse in painting techniques, and scattered in composition. This vessel should be a good product of the folk kiln in the mid-Qing Dynasty. Note: Calcification of the inner glaze layer
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The mouth is folded along, the neck is short, the abdomen is round, and the bottom supports three legs. White glaze is applied to the outer wall, the inner wall and the bottom of the abdomen are exposed, and the glaze layer has been calcified and fallen off. The abdomen is decorated with blue and white landscapes. There are mountain peaks, strange rocks, quiet lakes, green trees, and pavilions half-hidden between the rocks and trees, making it extremely quiet. The utensils are thick in shape, delicate in texture, smooth in glazed surface, diverse in painting techniques, and scattered in composition. This vessel should be a good product of the folk kiln in the mid-Qing Dynasty. Note: Calcification of the inner glaze layer
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