LOT 0180 MING BLUE & WHITE GENERAL HELMET JAR
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PROVENANCE:Arlin Holmes (April 1951-May 2019) South Atlanta, GA; private collector, realtor, business Entrepreneur.Mr. Holmes graduated from Gadsden State College in 1972. Upon graduation he worked as a project development contractor. Over his career he worked and managed large mega complexes which included build out of stores for the Macys corporation. Often he would need to travel overseas to procure the right materials to complete the beautiful interiors as demanded by the corporation. The travel time allowed him access into many foreign countries where he searched for unique and unusual items to bring back to his wife and daughter. At this point in time they are reducing the size of their collections allowing others to add these items into their collections.Working large projects were very time consuming and rewarding financially, taking great pride in his accomplishments his most rewarding projects were those that he volunteered for Central and South America. Building schools, medical centers, training facilities, churches or just shelter for those in need he found to be the most worthy of his time. His projects were in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay and Peru, all countries that needed a man that openly gave his time and money selflessly.Measurements: Height: 16 1/2" Diameter: 12 5/8" Large Chinese Ming Dynasty Blue and White underglazed porcelain general helmet jar. Sturdy design with a large bulbous shoulder region thinning out to a beautiful feminine waist. General helmet like lid covering the rim with a pinnacle finial knob at the top. The exterior decorated in blue and white underglazed hand painting with a continuous scene of immortals within highland landscape. Banded with numerous auspicious patterned ribbons on rim, collar, and foot. The glaze terminated slightly before the foot rim, revealed the pale-creme ground with burnt orange and darker spots in the firing with some white glazed spots. The glaze appearance on the blue painting resembled the texture of an orange peel "ju-pi" (chu-p'i) or a chicken skin. Ming Dynasty.
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