Very rare Chinese porcelain model of a Bactrian camel water dropper for the scholars’ desk, Tianqi reign, Ming dynasty.
Very rare Chinese porcelain model of a Bactrian camel (now critically endangered) water dropper for the scholars’ desk decorated in underglaze cobalt blue (qinghua) and carving to enhance the tail, Tianqi reign (1620-1627), Ming dynasty, w. 9 cm, 3½ in; h. 5,5 cm, 2¼ in. 7-19365
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Stock Number: 5181