A RARE EARLY MING SMALL CELADON BARBED-RIM SAUCER

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A RARE EARLY MING SMALL CELADON BARBED-RIM SAUCER
XUANDE SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD

The flared and angled sides rise to an everted barbed rim, incised on the exterior with a band of petal lappets below a band of foliate scroll and to the interior with a leafy floral meander, encircling the nianhao, all under a luscious glaze of sea-green tone thinning on the edges
3 1/4 in. (8.5 cm.) diam.
Provenance
L. Michon, Paris

Lot Essay

Compare with the similar dish excavated at Jingdezhen and included in the exhibition of Imperial Porcelain of the Yongle and Xuande Periods, 1989, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Catalogue, no. 67, and another of similar design in the National Palace Museum, Taibei, included in the Special Exhibition of Selected Hsuan-te Imperial Porcelains of the Ming Dynasty, 1998, Catalogue, no. 69. Other dishes of this size and pattern are in the Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art and Archaeology, University of Durham, illustrated in the Malcolm MacDonald Collection, Catalogue, pl. XXXVII, no. 114; in the Kempe Collection, Catalogue, no. 160; and two others from the Cunliffe Collection and the Clark Collection were included in the London O.C.S. Exhibition of Celadon Wares, 1947, Catalogue, no. 2 and 5. An identical dish was sold in these Rooms, 31 October 1994, lot 563.

(US$20,000-26,000)

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