拍品專文
Very similarly decorated basins of this unusual shape, also bearing the Tianqi reign mark, are in the Nezu Art Museum, Tokyo, illustrated in Sekai toji zenshu, Tokyo, 1976, vol. 14, p. 114, no. 115 and in the Butler Collection illustrated by Sir Michael Butler, M. Medley and S. Little in Seventeenth-Century Chinese Porcelain from the Butler Family Collection, Alexandria, Virginia, 1990, p. 40, no. 5, where another, in the National Museum, Tokyo, is also mentioned. The decoration, a basket of auspicious flowers, was popular during the Wanli period and continued to be so all the way into the Kangxi period.
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