Brinjal Bowl ?

Started by calder, Jun 20, 2014, 05:51:45

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calder

Am I correct in calling this a Brinjal bowl?
Also what age would you give this?... late Qing dynasty?
Thanks again.

calder


peterp

This is the first time I hear the term. Looking up bowls with this decoration, they are all what we call Susancai, or plain Sancai (tri-color). I see that Brinjal appears to be a name for the eggplant (aubergine), but decorations with that color are usually the same color as the aubergines, and they are called "aubergine-colored", at least in Chinese. They are mostly monochromes.

This said, the bowl is what normally is called Batavia ware - see http://www.chinese-antique-porcelain.com/batavia.html

This is probably Qing dynasty, but could not tell exactly from when.

calder

Thank you Peter for your time.
Great as always.

 
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