Green glaze printed high footed plate

Mondo Collection Updated on 2024-02-01

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Green glaze printed high foot plate, Sui Dynasty, high 125 cm, caliber 275 cm, foot diameter 145 cm. The plate is shallow, the straight mouth is slightly outward, the center of the plate is flat and carved with string patterns for two weeks, there are printed decorations, and there are 5 nail marks, and the lower bearing is hollow trumpet-shaped high feet. The inside and outside are glazed, and only half of the glaze is applied to the outer wall, and the soles of the feet are exposed. The glaze color of this piece of high-foot plate is yellowish, and from the characteristics of its tire glaze, it should belong to the Huainan kiln products of Anhui Province.

The high foot plate is a common ware fired in porcelain kilns in the north and south. Judging from the archaeological excavation data, the high-footed plate was first seen in the Northern Dynasties, and the blue-glazed high-footed plate was unearthed in the tomb of the third year of the Northern Qi Dynasty (567). This kind of utensils was more popular in the Sui Dynasty, and it can be seen in paintings and murals in the Sui Dynasty. At present, it is found that the porcelain kilns of the Sui Dynasty to burn high-foot plates include Jiabi kiln in Hebei, Anyang kiln and Gongyi kiln in Henan, Huainan kiln in Anhui, Xiangyin kiln in Hunan, Qiongyao kiln in Sichuan, etc. The above-mentioned porcelain kiln mainly burns green glaze high foot plates, the glaze color is light green and transparent, and some black spots and impurities on the tire can be seen. The Gongyi kiln in Henan also burned three-color high-foot plates in the Tang Dynasty. Solicitation of works of art for auction

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