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The focus of The Chalre Collection is Chinese and Asian Tradeware Ceramics -- in other words, Ceramics that were traded throughout Asia.  Tradeware Ceramics (Porcelain, Stoneware and Earthenware) tell the story of how the peoples of Asia forged social and commercial ties with each other during ancient times. 

 

The Ceramic Art collection of Chalre Associates came about through the efforts of the firm's principals, Rebecca Bustamante and Richard Mills.  It is intended that a significant portion of The Chalre Collection become property of a museum foundation or other public body in the future. 

 

In creating the collection, major recognition must be given to Jose (Joe) Yusef Makmak for his considerable support and friendship.  Our thoughts are with Joe, formerly a prominent ceramic antiquities dealer in Philippines, who passed away in 2008.  

  

 


 

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For Sale Chinese Blue and White Porcelain - The Chalre Collection of Asian Ceramics

 Underglaze Blue Ceramics

Chinese Ming Blue and White Porcelain Bowl For Sale
 
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The Story of 

Blue-and-White Porcelain

 

Blue-and-White Porcelain is probably the most celebrated of all Ceramic Art styles ever produced, or at least the continuing outrageous enthusiasm of auction buyers gives this impression. 

 

Known as "Qinghua" in China, the style was well developed by the Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368) but became world famous during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644).  Even today, many people use the terms Ming and Blue-and-White synonymously.  The decorative style became the standard for imperial porcelain production in China and was much revered throughout Southeast Asia and the Middle-East because of vast trade networks existing since ancient times.

 

The western affection for Blue-and-White Porcelain began in 1603 when the Dutch East India Company sent a single ship to Amsterdam with a load of the "Chinese White Gold."  It was sold for a colossal profit and the rest of Europe soon caught on.  The affection for Blue-and-White Porcelain continues relentlessly today. 

 

The center of production of Underglaze Blue Ceramics in China was Jingdezhen in Jianxi Province.  It was here that ample raw materials (such as 2 mountains of white kaolin clay) were available.  Chinese potters developed the technique of painting blue cobalt oxide on white clay and spraying a coating of clear glaze over top.  When heated in a kiln at high temperature, the ceramic and its decoration can remain in mint condition for centuries even if buried underwater or under-the-ground. 

 

Although imperial kilns in the Jingdezhen area were important, other locations such as Shantou (Swatow), Dehua and other parts of Fujian province also produced tradeware porcelain that is found throughout Southeast Asia.

Swatow Bowl with Floral Design

CERAMIC ARTIFACT #ps-010208

 

 

 


PRICE: 

US$1780, 1270

 

 


DESCRIPTION:

The Swatow bowl has striking floral design on the outside and simple inside decoration.

 

 


ORIGIN:

The artifact was produced in China, probably in a coastal city such as Shantou (Swatow).  It was brought to Southeast Asia as a valuable trade-good by an ancient Chinese or Spanish trading ship that later sunk into the sea.  After many centuries, the piece was rediscovered by deep-sea excavators of the shipwreck and subsequently acquired by The Chalre Collection through a registered dealer. 

 

 


AGE:

Late Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644).

 

 


MEASUREMENTS:

Height: 5cm (2in.)

Width or Depth:13.5cm (5.25in.)

 

  


REFERENCES:

Similar or identical artifacts are found in various ceramic art publications.  Some of these include: Blue and White Wares Found in the Philippines, Chinese Ceramics, Chinese Blue and White Porcelain, Blue and White Chinese Porcelain and Zhangzhou Ware.  

 

Other similar or identical examples can be found in publications dealing specifically with ancient shipwrecks excavations.  Good examples are Lost At Sea: The Lena Shoal Junk and The Pearl Road: Tales of Treasure Ships.

 

Similar and/or identical items are also on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (UK), the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco (USA), the National Museum of Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), the National Museum of the Philippines (Manila) and other museums throughout the world with diverse collections of Asian ceramics. 

 

 

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