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Title
Bencharong Ware Spitton with Buddhist dieties Thapanom and Norasingh, and Chinese fire patterns
Artist
Artist Unknown, China, Bencharong ware
Physical Description
Bencharong ware spittoon made in a private kiln in Jingdezhen, China, for Thai market. Probably ordered from Thai royalty, under the reign of Rama II (r. 1809-1824). It is the porcelain ware enameled with multiple colors, in the style called “five colors” (“bencharong” refers to five colors in Sanskrit). It has a large mouth and bulbous shape, with design of minor Buddhist deities Thepanom and Norasingh, and Chinese fire patterns.
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
early 19th century
Accession Number
2005/1.464
Medium and Support
porcelain with overglaze enamel painting
relevance
rank 19.13720
Style/Group/Movement
Bencharong ware
Title
Bencharong Ware Jar (tho)
Artist
Artist Unknown, China
Physical Description
Covered ceramic jar with brilliantly colored overglaze enamel painting in repreating floral patterns. A small base curves into a deep, wide bowl with a flaring mouth, in which the lid rests. The lid can be turned upside down to provide a shallow bowl, the base of which (or topmost portion of the lid) is encircled by gold and green bands.
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
2005/1.476A&B
Medium and Support
porcelain with overglaze enamel painting
relevance
rank 18.51286
Style/Group/Movement
Lai Nam Thong (Bencharong) ware
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