A RARE GUAN-TYPE LONGQUAN CELADON BRACKET RIM DISH
A RARE GUAN-TYPE LONGQUAN CELADON BRACKET RIM DISH
1 More
PROPERTY FROM AN ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
A RARE GUAN-TYPE LONGQUAN CELADON BRACKET RIM DISH

SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)

Details
A RARE GUAN-TYPE LONGQUAN CELADON BRACKET RIM DISH
SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)
7 ¼ in. (18.5 cm.) diam., box
Provenance
Sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 3 November 1998, lot 909

Brought to you by

Marco Almeida (安偉達)
Marco Almeida (安偉達) SVP, Senior International Specialist, Head of Department & Head of Private Sales

Lot Essay

The current dish is not only distinguished by its beautiful crackle-suffused glaze that is reminiscent of some of the finest Guan glazes, but also by its rare and elegant floral shape. Such characteristic is typical for ceramics of this period, which are often inspired by nature elements in both form and decoration. Compare to a similarly shaped Longquan dish without crackles in the collection of Percival David Foundation, see S. Pierson, Illustrated in Catalogue of Celadon Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, 1997, p.43, no. 264; and another similar Longquan celadon Guan-type dish with more rounded outlines, formerly in The J. M. Hu (1991-1995), Zande Lou Collection, sold at Christie’s New York, 25 March 2022, lot 1030 (fig. 1).

More from Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art

View All
View All