Pierced sides, decorated with flowers. Height 13 cm.
Chips.
Compare a vase sold at Christies, March 2008, New York, lot no 571.
J Harrisson Hall, Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London 2001. pp 474-5. Openwork lonquan celadon vessels of this type are rare. Another example is illustrated here. There is a discussion about if these vessels might have contained incenese or been a brushpot since they are pierced.