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Oval Inkstick.

Place of Origin: China

Historical Period: Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Materials: Ink painted with multicolor lacquers and gold

Dimensions: H. 6 3/8 in x W. 2 1/4 in, H. 16.2 cm x W. 5.7 cm

Credit Line: The Avery Brundage Collection

Department: Chinese Art

Collection: Decorative Arts

Object Number: B67M4


Inkstone with cover.

Place of Origin: China, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province

Historical Period: Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Reign of the Qianlong emperor (1736-1795)

Materials: Porcelain with carved low-relief decoration and yellow glaze

Dimensions: H. 3/4 in x W. 4 5/8 in x D. 6 5/8 in, H. 1.9 cm x W. 11.8 cm x D. 16.9 cm

Credit Line: The Avery Brundage Collection

Department: Chinese Art

Collection: Ceramics

Object Number: B60P452


Water container with dragon designs.

Place of Origin: China, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province

Date: Imperial Kang Xi (1662-1722)

Materials: Porcelain; Peach bloom

Dimensions: H. 3 5/8 in x Diam. 5 in, H. 9.2 cm x Diam. 12.7 cm

Credit Line: The Avery Brundage Collection

Department: Chinese Art

Collection: Ceramics

Object Number: B60P5+


Water container.

Place of Origin: China, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province

Historical Period: Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Reign of the Qianlong emperor (1736-1795)

Materials: Porcelain; Tung-ch'ing green glaze

Dimensions: H. 2 1/4 in x W. 4 3/8 in

Credit Line: The Avery Brundage Collection

Department: Chinese Art

Collection: Ceramics

Object Number: B60P1734


中文:清乾隆朝 江西景德鎮 青釉瓷 帶蓋小水盂
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