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Unusual Shufu-Glaze 'Cranes' Stem Bowl

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Possibly Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

Incised with four cranes flying amongst clouds and marked with the characters Shu and Fu meaning 'Privy Council', the exterior with raised clouds motif.

H. 3 1/8 in., D. 6 1/8 in.

Note: Developed in the 14th century and thought to be the first known porcelain ordered by imperial officials, it was a major departure from the transparent 'yingqing' glazes. Shufu glazed porcelain has a soft, white, bluish opaque glaze with a very low amount of calcium oxide (limestone). Some of the fine silica in the glaze remain undissolved in the firing producing a white matte translucency rather than transparency. Shufu glazes were used on relatively thick porcelains with blunt rims. Low lime glazes like Shufu interact less with the porcelain bodies, resulting in less distortion of the porcelain shape.

Condition: Some light abrasions and scratches commensurate with age.
Condition Report: The absence of a condition report does not indicate the lot is free of damage or condition issues. Available Condition Reports will appear as an additional image. Condition Reports and photographs may be requested on items. Bid accordingly. All sales are final, no returns are accepted on the basis of condition.

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Possibly Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

Incised with four cranes flying amongst clouds and marked with the characters Shu and Fu meaning 'Privy Council', the exterior with raised clouds motif.

H. 3 1/8 in., D. 6 1/8 in.

Note: Developed in the 14th century and thought to be the first known porcelain ordered by imperial officials, it was a major departure from the transparent 'yingqing' glazes. Shufu glazed porcelain has a soft, white, bluish opaque glaze with a very low amount of calcium oxide (limestone). Some of the fine silica in the glaze remain undissolved in the firing producing a white matte translucency rather than transparency. Shufu glazes were used on relatively thick porcelains with blunt rims. Low lime glazes like Shufu interact less with the porcelain bodies, resulting in less distortion of the porcelain shape.

Condition: Some light abrasions and scratches commensurate with age.
Condition Report: The absence of a condition report does not indicate the lot is free of damage or condition issues. Available Condition Reports will appear as an additional image. Condition Reports and photographs may be requested on items. Bid accordingly. All sales are final, no returns are accepted on the basis of condition.

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