A BLUE AND WHITE EWER WITH SILVER MOUNTS CHONGZHEN PERIOD (1628-1644) Made for the Dutch market, the pear-shaped ewer is raised on a waisted pedestal foot and decorated with a scene of scholars drinking wine in a landscape setting below a band of leafy tulip sprays on the shoulder and further sprays on the waisted neck which rises to a spouted rim, and the curved handle is decorated with flames. The silver cover is fully marked on the inside, probably Dutch Haarlem, 18th century, and the thumb-piece is in the form of a standing peacock. 10 in. (25.4 cm.) high
A BLUE AND WHITE EWER WITH SILVER MOUNTS CHONGZHEN PERIOD (1628-1644) Made for the Dutch market, the pear-shaped ewer is raised on a waisted pedestal foot and decorated with a scene of scholars drinking wine in a landscape setting below a band of leafy tulip sprays on the shoulder and further sprays on the waisted neck which rises to a spouted rim, and the curved handle is decorated with flames. The silver cover is fully marked on the inside, probably Dutch Haarlem, 18th century, and the thumb-piece is in the form of a standing peacock. 10 in. (25.4 cm.) high
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