Late 19th-century Chinese art pottery egg jar featuring elegant bird, a dragon and plant motifs hand-applied around the body. Over 120 years old, these vessels were originally used to store black “Century Eggs” and now serve beautifully as coastal-inspired garden planters, jardinières, cachepots, or decorative fishbowls. The organic imagery and aged patina evoke the exuberant, nature-driven aesthetic often associated with Tony Duquette.
Sold individually — 3 available.
Dimensions: Height: 19 in, Width: 20 in, Diameter
The opening is 17 in diameter
China, circa 1890