Lot Essay
It is unusual to find a reticulated fahua garden seat, although a pair carved and pierced with Buddhistic lions was sold in London, June 10, 1974, lot 115. A similar garden seat in the Percival David Foundation, London, which is more simply decorated around the unpierced sides with Buddhistic lions and cash, dated to the Hongzhi period, was included in the exhibition, Ceramic Evolution in the Middle Ming Period, Hongzhi to Wanli (1488-1620), September 8-February 7, 1995, illustrated by Rosemary Scott and Rose Kerr in the Catalogue, p. 25, no. 32, where the authors discuss the characteristics of both northern and southern production of fahua ware during the Yuan and Ming periods, pp. 11 and 12