Selection of Ca Mau Blue & White Porcelain Saucers

£ 145.00

A selection of beautiful, Chinese Ca Mau saucers, modelled in white porcelain and decorated in cobalt paint. The central medallion on both saucers depicts a small bird watching the passing of an insect in an open garden. On the rim, the scene is surrounded by panels of blooming flowers contained within a scalloped border. The reverse features a more abstract depiction of branches with leaves or flowers.

Date: Early 18th Century AD
Provenance: From the Ca Mau shipwreck, which sank between 1723-1735 and was recovered in 1998.
Condition: Very fine, with minor deposits and encrustation. Some discolouration on the porcelain. Stickers and inscriptions remain from the previous collection.
£ 145.00
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These saucers were made around 1725 at the porcelain workshops in Jingdezhen in southern China. They come from the Ca Mau shipwreck, sunk between 1725-1735, which Vietnamese fishermen discovered off the coast of the Ca Mau Peninsula in southern Vietnam in 1998. It is believed the wreck was a Chinese merchant’s junk on its way from Canton (Guangzhou) to Batavia when it caught fire and sank around 1725. The merchant had ordered the goods on board for Dutch traders, who had limited access to China and its ports. The saucers were made for the European market.

To discover more about the Ca Mau shipwreck, please visit our relevant post: The Ca Mau Shipwreck.

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Colourless Glaze

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Blue and White Porcelain

Region

East Asia (Far East)

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