Cylindrical Wine Pot with chilong-shaped handle, dragon-shaped spout, and dragon-shaped knob on the lid
Date17th century
PeriodMing dynasty (1368–1644)
CultureChinese
MediumDehua ware; porcelain with transparent glaze
ClassificationCeramics
Provenancewith Ira Koger; gift to The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, 2001
Credit LineGift of Ira and Nancy Koger, 2001
Object numberSN11122.211
This vessel was probably made for serving wine, though European consumers often used these pots for tea. It contains animal designs linked with auspicious symbolism. The spout, handle, and knob take the form of <i>chi</i> dragons, which lack horns and have forked tails.
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Dimensions7 x 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. (17.8 x 14.6 x 9.5 cm)- Center for Asian Art, 3rd floor, Lobby, Case C
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