Fine Blue and copper-Red Water Dropper, Choson, 19th Century

We are offering a very fine Korean scholar's art item of a water dropper in the shape of a peach. The small vessel is well-sculpted into a ripe peach with its leaves painted in underglaze cobalt and the tips of fruit and stem enhanced by underglaze copper-red. The copper-red is of fine aubergine red with spots of natural green speckles. The blue is of typical late Choson pale grayish blue. Other than the foot ring and the decorated area, it is covered with a fine snow-white glaze of super quality. It is rare to find a Choson literati's items with such a fine modeling and beautiful color combination. This rare water dropper is in excellent condition.
Size: 8.3cm; body width: 6.6cm













































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