Lot Essay
The term shufu usually refers to a type of glaze (luanbai) which is more opaque than that of a qingbai glaze and is silky in texture, rather than glassy. The term derives from the characters shu and fu executed in low relief under the glaze found on some wares with this glaze, such as the present dish. It is believed that wares with this mark were intended for use by a Yuan-dynasty government department, the Shumiyuan, which is equated with a Privy Council. A similar dish of slightly larger size (16 cm.) is illustrated by J. Harrison-Hall, Catalogue of Late Yuan and Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London, 2001, p. 64, no. 1:12.