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CHONGZHEN PERIOD (1628-1644)
Details
TWO WUCAI PETAL-LOBED DISHES
CHONGZHEN PERIOD (1628-1644)
One is decorated with a scene of a buffalo and a donkey beneath a tree, and with a hut in the distance. An apocryphal Chenghua mark is on the base. The other is bracket-lobed and decorated with a scholar followed by his attendant carrying a wrapped qin. A four-character potter's mark is on the base.
7 7/8 and 8¼ in. (20 and 21 cm.) wide (2)
CHONGZHEN PERIOD (1628-1644)
One is decorated with a scene of a buffalo and a donkey beneath a tree, and with a hut in the distance. An apocryphal Chenghua mark is on the base. The other is bracket-lobed and decorated with a scholar followed by his attendant carrying a wrapped qin. A four-character potter's mark is on the base.
7 7/8 and 8¼ in. (20 and 21 cm.) wide (2)
Provenance
The Peony Pavilion Collection: Chinese Tea Ceramics for Japan (c. 1580-1650); Christie's London, 12 June 1989, lots 315 (dishe with scholar) and 322 (dish with buffalo).
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