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Collections > Ceramics > Bowl
Bowl
Shallow inverted bell shaped bowl with flaring rim. The outside decorated with patterns of cloud formations in underglaze blue, brown red and green enamels. The base with a copy of the reign mark of Emperor Y'ung Cheng. Decorated with four petal-shaped sections each with a formal ornament of scrolls in underglaze blue. These are seen against a background of diaper ornament and petals in brown red. Bowl badly cracked and a section is missing. Size: Diameter: 25.8 cm; Height: 7 cm.
Artist / Maker:
Place: Japan
Object Type: bowl
Actual Date: c. 1760
Century: 18th century
Materials: Enamel, Porcelain
Museum Accession Number: X.5658
