Rare Longquan celadon porcelain coffee pot

CHINA - 15th-16th century

Estimate : 4 000 - 6 000 €

Sold 7 000 €

Rare Longquan celadon porcelain pourer with a pear-shaped baluster body ending in a pinched neck below an open rim, on one side the pourer held at the neck by a cloud-shaped element. On the other side, an elegant handle whose lower end takes the form of a ruyi. The entire body is embellished with an incised design of foliage and flowers beneath a frieze of foliage and palmettes. At the foot, a frieze of grecques. The porcelain is covered with a celadon glaze tending to a deep olive green.
The form is inspired by Persian metal productions.

Height: 32.5 cm
Width: 23 cm

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