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  • 4 Small Circular Box Ming dynasty; ca. 1500 d. 4.8 cm; Brian S. McElney Collection The lid of this small box is decorated with one lotus flower surrounded by curling stems and leaves. The sides of the box have a floral pattern. The bottom is undeco- rated except for the engraved characters Jingtai nian zhi (made in the reign of Jingtai). The box has been used as a con- tainer for red seal ink. 5 Double Gourd Bottle Ming dynasty; 16th century h. 5.4 cm; The Reid Collection This bottle, which is in the shape of a double-gourd, is decorated with various flower blossoms and miniature double- gourd motifs hanging from branches. As a fruit, the gourd is an emblem both of long life and fertility. The enamel on this bottle is heavily pitted, and the handwrought wires are thick and uneven. 6 Small Circular Box Ming dynasty; late 16th century d. 4 cm; The Reid Collection The simple design on the lid of the box is of a red flower sprouting from an eroded rock against a turquoise blue ground. There are five-petalled flowers and comma-shaped leaves on the sides. 7 Large Dish Ming dynasty; late 16th century d. 43.8 cm; Given anonymously in Memory of Sir James Howard Thornton AGGV 77.168 In the central scene of this plate is the popular Chinese motif of a dragon and a phoenix contending over a flaming pearl amidst clouds. The dragon and phoenix frequently appear together as emblems of the Emperor and Empress, and often repre- sent male and female or the happy balance of yin and yang. Lotus scrolls of various colours fill the well, and double layered five-petalled flowers ornament the rim. The underside is richly decorated with lotus scrolls. 10 Four-Sided Vase Ming dynasty; early 16th century h. 12.7 cm; The Reid Collection The shape of this vase is derived from the ancient ritual jade squared cylinder called the cong, the symbol of Earth. The rec- tangular side panels are decorated with lotus flowers and gently curling stems and leaves. On the bottom of the slightly flared foot is the engraved mark, Jingtai nian zhi. The colours include: red, cobalt blue, dark green, purple, and yellow on a turquoise- blue ground.
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