Covered ewer with metal mount; decorated with two leaf-shaped panels: a scholar with his servant and ladies

Chinese Collection

Accession Nr.: 59.29.1
Type: vessel; pottery
Date of production:
1573–1619
Ming dynasty
Place of production:
Acquisition: collected by Vince Wartha
Marks: Six-character reign mark Da Ming Jiajing nian zhi ('Made in the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty'), but it was made later
Materials: brass; porcelain
Techniques: gilt; underglaze blue
Dimensions: height: 27.8 cm
diameter (base): 7.3 cm
This ewer is of an elongated pear-shape. It has a cover, decorated with a gilt copper mounting attached to the handle (made in Europe). Its handle is curved, its lip is elongated. The uppermost part of the cover forms a lotus bud. The two sides are decorated with a scene in a pointed, leaf-shaped panel.