Lot 296, Auction 4/5/2024: Chinese Ming Dynasty Swatow Ware Bowl, Blue on White
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Lot 296, Auction 4/5/2024: Chinese Ming Dynasty Swatow Ware Bowl, Blue on White

$382.50

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East Asia, China, Ming Dynasty, ca. 17th century CE. A delightful pottery bowl, known as Swatow ware and presenting impressively thin walls that flare out to a broad rim, all sitting atop a ring-form foot. Boasting blue on white decoration, the remarkable bowl is meticulously glazed with the interior displaying several tondos of floral motifs atop a dense ground of a braided pattern and scattered blossom designs throughout. Alternatively, the exterior is embellished by scrolling phytomorphic decoration. This dish was likely from South China near Fujian and was headed to Malaysia for trade with the Dutch East India Company, when the ship sank off the coast of Binh Thuan, Thailand in 1608 CE. The name “Swatow” or Zhangzhou most probably derives from Shantou in China, an old junk port along the southeastern coast of Guangdong near Fujian and these ceramics were often destined for export. Size: 12.3″ Diameter x 2.6″ H (31.2 cm x 6.6 cm)

During this time period, China was the great naval power of the East, with technology that surpassed anything that Europe had yet developed; this was the time of Zheng He and China’s role as an international trader from the Mediterranean to the south Pacific. As the Ming period progressed, and the political conditions that had held the overland Silk Route together deteriorated, a Maritime Silk Road became more important to Chinese trade. These cups were likely from South China near Fujian and were headed to Malaysia to trade with the Dutch East India Company, when the ship sank off the coast of Binh Thuan Thailand in 1608 CE.

Condition: Professionally repaired with break lines visible, and some minor hicks and abrasions, commensurate with age. Otherwise, excellent presentation with impressive preservation of pigments and detail. Marine and earthen encrustations to areas of surface.

Provenance: private Lumberton, Texas, USA collection, acquired before 2010

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