MAKE A MEME View Large Image Chinese - Ceremonial Water Vessel - Walters 49795.jpg This piece is olive brown flecked with tea green The motifs are those of the 11th-10th century BC on a shape inspired by ceremonial water vessels of the 10th century BC The glazes are ...
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Keywords: Chinese - Ceremonial Water Vessel - Walters 49795.jpg This piece is olive brown flecked with tea green The motifs are those of the 11th-10th century BC on a shape inspired by ceremonial water vessels of the 10th century BC The glazes are intended to suggest the patina of an inlaid bronze long buried in the earth between 1735 1795 porcelain with tea-dust green glaze and overglaze turqoise and gold cm 12 3 accession number 49 795 5303 William T / Henry Walters Collection Baltimore date and mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by William T or Henry Walters Reign Mark In gold Qianlong Ch'ien-lung place of origin China Walters Art Museum license Chinese porcelain in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Porcelains of the Qing Dynasty Ceremonial vessels
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