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6a, b
                                                                                   Bowl, Jingdezhen, Ming
                                                                                   dynasty, Longqing mark
                                                                                   and period
                                                                                   (1566 - 1572),
                                                                                   porcelain, decorated in
          the painting of a red and green enamelled                                underglaze blue,
          decoration in one of Jingdezhen’s red shops.                             Ø 15cm, bowl
          These workshops had muffle kilns where                                   collected in Cambodia,
          they low-fired the enamelled decorations.                                private collection
          They could not manufacture porcelain,
          but obtained the objects from producers in
          Jingdezhen. For such, often small businesses,
 5  An ‘imperial’ dish with a minyao decoration  underneath the partially worn ‘secondary’  the ‘semi-finished’ porcelain was probably
 Large dish, Jingdezhen,   The preceding discussion forms the context   painting on both the front and back (fig.   their largest investment and their use of
 Ming dynasty, Jiajing   for the dish that is central to this contribution.   4c). In fact, we are dealing here with two  B-choice products as base material was likely
 period (1522 - 66),   It has a similar anhua decoration (fig. 1),   different ‘products’: imperial porcelain with   for economic reasons.
 porcelain, decorated in   which, unusually, is concealed beneath an  an anhua  decoration that was over-painted
 overglaze red and green,   overglaze red and green depiction of Chinese   with an overglaze red and green decoration   As the dish discussed here shows, due to
 Ø 39 cm, private  ladies in a garden. The application of this  at a private workshop. On art historical  the low firing temperature the decoration  The dish in a broader context
  collection, photo Walter   second decoration originated in one of the  grounds both stages of production could be   is vulnerable and hardly longwearing.  The question that now arises is: how could
 Lensink  private ‘red shops’ set up in Jingdezhen  placed in the same period. This type of red-  Customers of this type of porcelain  an imperial B-choice product end up in a
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 around the middle of the sixteenth century.    shop decoration is usually dated to around  apparently did not object to this because it   private workshop. It is often assumed that
 Products – including ceramics – made in  the  mid-sixteenth  century, 12   coinciding   was a popular product in both China and the   the flawed products from the imperial kilns
 private workshops in China are designated  with the reign of Jiajing. Moreover, both  Indonesian Archipelago. It is quite possible   were smashed to prevent them being used
 by the name minyao  (‘folk products’),  ‘products’ were realised in Jingdezhen and  that a monochrome dish originally for  by mere mortals. It is of course possible that
 hence the title of this contribution. The  it seems unlikely that an old dish was over-  imperial use was exported as a polychrome  the dish actually was made in the imperial
 curved sides of this dish are decorated with   decorated elsewhere at a later date.  product after a second decoration was  workshops and that officials there were
 scrollwork and nine flowers, with trelliswork   applied, likely to Indonesia. That the dish  somewhat lax in their duties. A slightly
 around the rim. The outside has cartouches   The explanation for this curious combination   appeared in a Dutch estate auction a few  warped dish may not have been suitable for
 with flowers within a band of trelliswork.   is likely to be found in the warping of the  years ago seems to confirm this. Because  the emperor, but if the ratio between price
 dish, which occurred during the first firing.   of its former Dutch East Indies colony, the   and quality was good enough, it could just
 The incised six-character Jiajing mark  The dish has slight ripples, an imperfection   Netherlands is indeed a rich site of sixteenth-  as well be used as a base material for a new
 is inside two red circles that were also  that would obviously have made it unsuitable   century porcelain, including this type and  product. Earning some money illegally was
 painted later (fig. 4b). An imperial anhua   for use in imperial ancestor ceremonies. Yet,   other varieties (fig. 5).    just as widespread then as now.
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 dragon decoration can be clearly discerned  the firing error apparently did not hinder

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