
Bow plate Jumping Boy pattern
This early Bow octagonal plate is decorated with the hand painted, underglaze blue "Jumping Boy" pattern, after a Chinese original, with a woman seated in a garden watching a boy who seems to jump. Surrounding the central scene are eight Buddhist scrolls tied with ribbons, and the rim features a lattice and flowerhead border. On the reverse are three branches or seaweed sprays. It measures 182 mm (7 1/8th inches) across the widest points and it stands 20 mm (.75 of an inch) high. It has a very fine branched crack from the rim which is more noticeable from the back. It would date from around 1755.
This early Bow octagonal plate is decorated with the hand painted, underglaze blue "Jumping Boy" pattern, after a Chinese original, with a woman seated in a garden watching a boy who seems to jump. Surrounding the central scene are eight Buddhist scrolls tied with ribbons, and the rim features a lattice and flowerhead border. On the reverse are three branches or seaweed sprays. It measures 182 mm (7 1/8th inches) across the widest points and it stands 20 mm (.75 of an inch) high. It has a very fine branched crack from the rim which is more noticeable from the back. It would date from around 1755.
Original: $530.56
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$159.17Description
This early Bow octagonal plate is decorated with the hand painted, underglaze blue "Jumping Boy" pattern, after a Chinese original, with a woman seated in a garden watching a boy who seems to jump. Surrounding the central scene are eight Buddhist scrolls tied with ribbons, and the rim features a lattice and flowerhead border. On the reverse are three branches or seaweed sprays. It measures 182 mm (7 1/8th inches) across the widest points and it stands 20 mm (.75 of an inch) high. It has a very fine branched crack from the rim which is more noticeable from the back. It would date from around 1755.



















