Lot Essay
Compare a nearly identical Zhengde-marked dish in the Kunstindustrimuseet, Copenhagen, illustrated by Andre Leth, Catalogue of Selected Objects of Chinese Art, Copenhagen, 1959, no. 116 and by Daisy Lion- Goldschimdt, Ming Porcelain, 1978, p. 117, no. 90. Another in The Musuem Yamato Bunkakan, Japan, is illustrated in Mayuyama Seventy Years, 1976, vol. I, p. 266, no. 798. Other Hongzhi and Zhengde examples decorated in this technique are in the National Palace Musuem, Taiwan, included in the Illustrated Catalogue of Ming Dynasty Porcelain, pls. 75 and 100. See also the Hongzhi- marked example of the same pattern in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, illustrated in The World's Great Collections, Oriental Ceramics, Vol. 6, no. 136, and others illustrated in Ming Dai Taoci Daquan, Taipei, 1983, pp. 253,255,266 and 268
The earliest examples of this group in brown and white appear to be those bearing Xuande marks in a light brownish-yellow color, See for example the dish in the British Musuem, illustrated by Soame Jenyns, Ming Pottery and Porcelain, 1953, pl. 60B
The earliest examples of this group in brown and white appear to be those bearing Xuande marks in a light brownish-yellow color, See for example the dish in the British Musuem, illustrated by Soame Jenyns, Ming Pottery and Porcelain, 1953, pl. 60B