Asian, European Arts, Antiques, samurai swords, May 21, 2023
By Eternity Gallery
May 21, 2023
PO BOX 48073 Tampa, FL 33646 USA, United States

A lot of beautiful arts and antiques from all over the world.

Large collection of swords, including Japanese Samurai swords.


LOT 200:

Chinese white blue noble porcelain Meiping vase with court scene, Ming dynasty, Tianshun period (1458-1464) ...

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Chinese white blue noble porcelain Meiping vase with court scene, Ming dynasty, Tianshun period (1458-1464), Jiangxi province Description: Amazing handmade porcelain vase with underglaze blue decoration of court scene in the middle; flowers (roses?) at the top and leaves at the bottom. Traditional Chinese method of painting corresponds to the method of painting in Ming dynasty: simplicity and absence of Western perspective, which is a strong sign of authenticity.The surface of the vase is smooth and cool to touch and slightly wavy (with wavelength 1.5 cm) according to the movement of the potter’s hands during rotating of the potter’s wheel. The blue colors are muted with a noble ivory shade. The shape is very attractive to the eye, tapering gradually to the base. Height: 11.8 inches = 30 cm; Width: 6.5 inches = 16.8 cm; Widest circumference: 20.5 inches = 52 cm; Diameter of the base: 4 inches = 10 cm; Weight: 4 lb. 4.2 oz. = 1932 g = 1 kg 932 g; Provenance: from private collection in Florida, USA Era dates: Zhengtong: 18 January 1436 – 13 January 1450 Tianshun: 15 February 1457 – 26 January 1465 References: 1. He Li Chinese ceramics a new comprehensive survey. 1996, The Asian Art museum of San Francisco. p.223 2. Zhu Qizhen (Chinese; 29 November 1427 – 23 February 1464) was the sixth and eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He ascended the throne as the Zhengtong Emperor (Chinese; pinyin: Zhèngt'ng; literally: "right governance") in 1435, but was forced to abdicate in 1449, in favour of his younger brother the Jingtai Emperor, after being captured by the Mongols during the Tumu Crisis. In 1457, he deposed Jingtai and ruled again as the Tianshun Emperor (Chinese; pinyin: Ti'nshùn; literally: "obedience to Heaven") until his death in 1464. His temple name is Yingzong.

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