Chinese Crackleware Ginger Jar decorated with Warriors circa 1900
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Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 06/04/25 20:15:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 21/04/25 19:52:00 UTC |
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LOT NUMBER 27
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LOT NUMBER 27
Chinese Crackleware Ginger Jar decorated with Warriors circa 1900
A Chinese Crackle glaze Ginger Jar of typical rounded ovoid form with a short neck, the beige ground with a feint and minute craquelure glaze and decorated in polychrome enamels with a continuous scene of a warrior on horseback with attendants, the shoulder and base with incised matt brown glaze bands intended to imitate bronze, the base with an apocryphal four character mark within a brown glaze square. Paste of the foot and style of decoration, in particular the rather coarsely decorated ‘bronze’ bands, suggest a circa date at the beginning of the twentieth century.'Crackleware' glazed pieces, usually with 'bronzed’ bands, were a staple output of the Chinese potteries from the mid nineteenth century onwards and were produced in a wide variety of mainly vase shape forms, both in polychrome and blue and white and intended as decorative pieces for the Victorian rooms of the West. As with other ceramic types, the quality deteriorated and this piece is typical of the late productions with a more modest level of craftsmanship but still retaining a naif charm. As with many ginger jars, this one lacks its original domed cover which would have been decorated to match.
Size: | Ht 12cm, Width (max) 12cm, Base 8.5cm |
Weight: | 565gm |
Date: | 1900 |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £20 – 30 |