Sharing with you this very nicely decorated bowl with a scene from "The Red Cliff" . The piece was part of the Hatcher Collection. Auctioned by Christies Amsterdam in 1984. It is in very good condition.

Original Hatcher collection sticker at the base.

The Hatcher Junk

1643-1646

The Hatcher Cargo was recovered from the wreck of a Chinese junk in the South China seas port of Batavia (today Jakarta) by Captain Michael Hatcher in 1983, and was later sold in the Netherlands. They were a small part of what, at the time, was the largest cargo of Chinese porcelain ever recovered in good condition from the sea. Captain Michael Hatcher and his crew brought up about 25,000 pieces of unbroken porcelain from the Hatcher junk those sold through four sales at Christies Amsterdam. The very wide diversity and quality of many of the pieces created great interest, and the date was established by the existence in the find of two pieces with the Chinese cyclical date for 1643.

Captain Michael Hatcher and his crew brought up about 25,000 pieces of unbroken porcelain from the Hatcher junk. Those sold through four sales at Christies Amsterdam. Captain Hatcher returned to the site in 1985 and salvaged over 2,000 more pieces, most of which were sold through a London dealer, Heirloom and Howard. The great majority of the 25,000 pieces were Jingdezhen blue and white, but there were also interesting groups of celadon, blanc-de-Chine, coloured wares and provincial blue-and-white. ( Sheaf & Kilburn 1988, pp.8-19 )

The ship was almost certainly sailing from China to the Dutch base at Batavia from where cargoes were purchased and transhipped to Dutch East Indiamen for their journey to Europe.

The range of shapes of wares available in the Hatcher junk illustrates what a south Asian porcelain trading vessel of the mid-17th Century might be expected to contain. The cargo also includes objects which normally did not reach the West. This wreck should be seen in its historical context. There was a Dutch pewter jug found in the wreck, which certainly suggests a connection with the Dutch East India Company, (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie VOC), headquarters at Batavia. The native Ming dynasty was overthrown in 1644 and the resulting civil war substantially upset Chinese trade with the VOC and other western powers. The rebellion interrupted Junk trade to the VOC headquarters at Formosa, the entrepot for ceramics bound ultimately for Batavia. The contents of this wreck suggest a considerable conservatism in the production of Chinese domestic blue-and-white for the first half of the 17th Century. Types of kraak porcelain which were discovered in the Witte Leeuw wreck (which sank in 1613) are closely mirrored in the porcelain of this ship, 30 to 40 years later, it is often said that the Dutch were very conservative in their porcelain taste during the first half the 17th century. It may well be that the VOC went on buying kraak type wares, and the reason why such large amounts of dishes, bowls and jars survived especially in the Netherlands, is that, in fact, there was no export porcelain alternative readily available which the VOC could buy in quantity from Chinese trading Junks. Many of the smaller pieces offered from this wreck bear earlier reign-marks, mostly of the late Ming Emperors none unfortunately of Tianqi or Chongzheng, but equally none with Kangxi marks or cyclical dates for the earliest years of the Manchu Qing dynasty. ( Amsterdam 1985, pp.7-8 )

Condition
Some fritting to rim only. Size 14.1x6.1CM DiameterxHeight


All will be packed neat and sent track and trace and insurance. Registered airmail

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香格里拉古董位于荷兰阿姆斯特丹,专门收集和买卖来自中国和日本的17和18世纪瓷器。 鲍勃·蒙塔涅(Bob Montagne)和弗里克·帕尔斯(Freek Pals)都曾在阿姆斯特丹大学学习历史,并专门研究了荷兰的黄金时代。他们喜欢收集,交易和撰写有关瓷器的文章。 他们个人的瓷器收藏包括几百件。他们的藏品旨在代表1600年至1950年之间的不同时期的瓷器贸易。特别是,他们的热情在于带有欧洲装饰的中国瓷器,即阿姆斯特丹·邦特的稀有性和历史意义。
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Sharing with you this very nicely decorated bowl with a scene from "The Red Cliff" . The piece was part of the Hatcher Collection. Auctioned by Christies Amsterdam in 1984. It is in very good condition.

Original Hatcher collection sticker at the base.

The Hatcher Junk

1643-1646

The Hatcher Cargo was recovered from the wreck of a Chinese junk in the South China seas port of Batavia (today Jakarta) by Captain Michael Hatcher in 1983, and was later sold in the Netherlands. They were a small part of what, at the time, was the largest cargo of Chinese porcelain ever recovered in good condition from the sea. Captain Michael Hatcher and his crew brought up about 25,000 pieces of unbroken porcelain from the Hatcher junk those sold through four sales at Christies Amsterdam. The very wide diversity and quality of many of the pieces created great interest, and the date was established by the existence in the find of two pieces with the Chinese cyclical date for 1643.

Captain Michael Hatcher and his crew brought up about 25,000 pieces of unbroken porcelain from the Hatcher junk. Those sold through four sales at Christies Amsterdam. Captain Hatcher returned to the site in 1985 and salvaged over 2,000 more pieces, most of which were sold through a London dealer, Heirloom and Howard. The great majority of the 25,000 pieces were Jingdezhen blue and white, but there were also interesting groups of celadon, blanc-de-Chine, coloured wares and provincial blue-and-white. ( Sheaf & Kilburn 1988, pp.8-19 )

The ship was almost certainly sailing from China to the Dutch base at Batavia from where cargoes were purchased and transhipped to Dutch East Indiamen for their journey to Europe.

The range of shapes of wares available in the Hatcher junk illustrates what a south Asian porcelain trading vessel of the mid-17th Century might be expected to contain. The cargo also includes objects which normally did not reach the West. This wreck should be seen in its historical context. There was a Dutch pewter jug found in the wreck, which certainly suggests a connection with the Dutch East India Company, (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie VOC), headquarters at Batavia. The native Ming dynasty was overthrown in 1644 and the resulting civil war substantially upset Chinese trade with the VOC and other western powers. The rebellion interrupted Junk trade to the VOC headquarters at Formosa, the entrepot for ceramics bound ultimately for Batavia. The contents of this wreck suggest a considerable conservatism in the production of Chinese domestic blue-and-white for the first half of the 17th Century. Types of kraak porcelain which were discovered in the Witte Leeuw wreck (which sank in 1613) are closely mirrored in the porcelain of this ship, 30 to 40 years later, it is often said that the Dutch were very conservative in their porcelain taste during the first half the 17th century. It may well be that the VOC went on buying kraak type wares, and the reason why such large amounts of dishes, bowls and jars survived especially in the Netherlands, is that, in fact, there was no export porcelain alternative readily available which the VOC could buy in quantity from Chinese trading Junks. Many of the smaller pieces offered from this wreck bear earlier reign-marks, mostly of the late Ming Emperors none unfortunately of Tianqi or Chongzheng, but equally none with Kangxi marks or cyclical dates for the earliest years of the Manchu Qing dynasty. ( Amsterdam 1985, pp.7-8 )

Condition
Some fritting to rim only. Size 14.1x6.1CM DiameterxHeight


All will be packed neat and sent track and trace and insurance. Registered airmail

卖家故事

香格里拉古董位于荷兰阿姆斯特丹,专门收集和买卖来自中国和日本的17和18世纪瓷器。 鲍勃·蒙塔涅(Bob Montagne)和弗里克·帕尔斯(Freek Pals)都曾在阿姆斯特丹大学学习历史,并专门研究了荷兰的黄金时代。他们喜欢收集,交易和撰写有关瓷器的文章。 他们个人的瓷器收藏包括几百件。他们的藏品旨在代表1600年至1950年之间的不同时期的瓷器贸易。特别是,他们的热情在于带有欧洲装饰的中国瓷器,即阿姆斯特丹·邦特的稀有性和历史意义。
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时代
1400-1900
特定原产地
Jingdezhen
标题附加信息
哈彻货运 / Red Cliff
国家
中国
材质
王朝风格/时期
Tianqi (1621-1627)
风格
古董
起源
私人收藏
状态
状态良好 - 使用过,稍有老化的迹象
高度
14,1 cm
宽度
14,1 cm
深度
6,1 cm
装饰
Blue and white
推算时期
1600-1650年

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Héél mooi bordje, fantastisch ingepakt, zeer snelle verzending, zeer goede communicatie, Alles is perfect. Hartelijk bedankt!

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user-f64ac779032f

Fraaie gave antieke Chinese porseleinen kommetje in prachtige conditie

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Heleen-Nijmegen

A correct condition report and a very googd packaging ,sotheby's level .Essentially a good dealer

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viNC1948

Very Nice item. As described. Seller recomended. ++++++++

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user-55e439a73c62

I can finally provide feedback. This bowl is made in Japan, not an antique from China. I recommend that the site's experts perform more careful inspections. This has been a learning experience for me

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user-50224c8d30e1

Beautiful item, professional packaging, I like it very much. Thanks!

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user-63a825e1bd8a

Shipment arrived sooner than expected, that's great. However, I would definitely suggest to improve packaging, specially for ancient prints.

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user-bb901b715cf9

Beautiful object, exceptionally well packed

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user-5279145c0959

Fraaie collectie antieke Chinese porseleinen items in goede conditie conform beschrijving

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Heleen-Nijmegen

Ik vond mijn favoriete items zo snel mogelijk. Hetzelfde als beschreven. Goed verpakt. Ontzettend bedankt

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user-4131a9980942

Recebi o prato muito bom estado. Muito bem embalado. Nota positiva obrigada

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user-d1ad88c

Het is een prachtig kom en goed verpakt en snel verzonden zo hoort het ook mooi stukje antiek

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ferdinandvanlaar

Héél blij met de aankoop. Schitterend bordje. Erg goed verpakt en snelle service. Hartelijk dank!

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user-f64ac779032f

Good kraak bowl, excellent communication and help with updating the delivery address!

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user-dd63e5bf3359

good travel, good conditions, are professional

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user-f85eb3f

good seller,nice item,fast shipping

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user-8adfe9c8b729

Great item! Thank you!

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user-b847772c17e4

Snelle levering: 👍 Goede verpakking:👍 Kavel omschrijving: Kop is meer een kom + had graag meer foto’s gezien van de (rim) chip bij de schotel. Tevreden met aankoop: Ja👍 Verkoper is aan te bevelen: 👍

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Nicolly

Thank you very much!

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user-be4718e52a42

Everything as described

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user-a00e09b

The item matches the description and was shipped with all levels of caution required for antique faience. Thank you, very much! Looking forward to more lots from you!

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卖家hui'fu

thanks so much!

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721 条评价 (85 过去的12个月)
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