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Three Benjarong bowls

Unknown1800/1825

The James H.W. Thompson Foundation

The James H.W. Thompson Foundation
Bangkok, Thailand

In 1963, Jim Thompson purchased an important collection of benjarong Sino-Thai porcelain. Displayed here, a bowl, a "toh" jar and a covered bowl that probably dates to the reign of King Rama II (1809-1824). The remarkable colorful decoration includes mythological animals like Hanuman, Garuda, Thepanom, red medallions, yellow floral patterns or green bands on a soft blue background.

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  • Title: Three Benjarong bowls
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date: 1800/1825
  • Location Created: China
  • Provenance: China
  • Physical Dimensions: w13 x h16 x d8 cm (the tallest piece)
  • Culture: Made in China for the Thai market
  • Type: Ceramic
  • Medium: Benjarong
The James H.W. Thompson Foundation

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