Chinese Export Nanking Cider Jug
Underglaze blue Chinese export porcelain covered cider jug, c. 1800.
Dimensions: Approximately 10½” (including the lid) x 6” (without regard to the handle).
Decoration:
The body is bordered with a narrow geometric band beneath which is a shaded trellis, spearhead and dumbbell patterned band often referred to as the “Nanking” pattern.
The body is decorated with pavilions, trees, a boat, and birds.
The base is unmarked.
The lid has a similar border and decoration and is surmounted by a Buddhist lion.
For a discussion of Nanking scenes and borders, see Madsen & White, “Chinese Export Porcelains”.
For a discussion and illustration of Nanking scenes, see Forbes, “Hills and Streams: Landscape Decoration on Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain”.
Condition: Professional restoration to the spout and the Buddhist lion on the lid, otherwise in excellent condition consistent with age and usage. Please examine the photos; they are part of the description.
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