A FINE EARLY MING BLUE AND WHITE FOLIATE-RIM DISH
FINE CHINESE CERAMICS AFTERNOON SESSION AT 2:00 PM PRECISELY (LOTS 1070-1199) PROPERTY FROM A JAPANESE FAMILY COLLECTION
A FINE EARLY MING BLUE AND WHITE FOLIATE-RIM DISH

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A FINE EARLY MING BLUE AND WHITE FOLIATE-RIM DISH
XUANDE PERIOD (1426-1435)

Crisply potted and finely painted in rich violet-blue tones with extensive 'heaping and piling', on the central medallion with a conforming bracket-lobed outline enclosing a composite floral scroll with a central peony surrounded by lotus, hibiscus and camellia blossoms, buds and leaves, the slightly fluted sides with sprays of peony, lotus, camellia, morning glory and chrysanthemum, repeated on the exterior, the gently everted foliate rim encircled by a continuous lingzhi meander
15 in. (38 cm.) diam., boxes

拍品專文

There are several early Ming dishes of this pattern in well-known collections: eleven similar dishes are in the Ardebil Shrine, illustrated by John Alexander Pope, Chinese Porcelains from the Ardebil Shrine, Washington, 1956, pl. 35, cat. nos. 29.101-11; an example from the British Museum is illustrated by J. Harrison-Hall, Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London, 2001, pl. 3:35; one is illustrated by A. Leth, Catalogue of Selected Objects of Chinese Art in the Museum of Decorative Art, Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 1959, no. 108; one was included in the National Palace Museum Special Exhibition of Early Ming Porcelain, Taiwan, 1984, illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 37; one is illustrated by J. Wirgin, Ming Porcelain in the Collection of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities: Hongwu to Chenghua, Stockholm, 1991, no. 13; and another is included in Mayuyama, Seventy Years, Vol. 1, Tokyo, 1976, no. 762.

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