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Parrot standing on a rock
Chinese Collection
Accession Nr.:
69.51.1
Type:
sculpture
;
statuette
;
pottery
Date of production:
1st half of the 18th century
Qing dynasty
Place of production:
Jiangxi, China
Materials:
porcelain
Techniques:
glazed
;
painted
Dimensions:
height: 38.8 cm
diameter (base): 19.7 cm
The large parrot standing on openwork rock pedestal. The whole surface of the body is covered with crackle turquoise glaze. Usually it was made in a pair. See
HFM_69.52
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