AN EARLY MING CARVED LONGQUAN CELADON 'LOTUS' BOWL

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AN EARLY MING CARVED LONGQUAN CELADON 'LOTUS' BOWL
MING DYNASTY, 15TH CENTURY

Sturdily potted of deep U-shape, finely carved on the exterior with lotus flowers borne on leafy scrolling tendrils, repeated on the interior cavetto, encircling a central lotus medallion, covered overall in an olive-green glaze
7 1/4 in. (18.5 cm.) diam., box
Provenance
A Japanese private collection, sold at Sotheby's London, 12 July 2006, lot 564

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Lot Essay

The carved decoration on the present lot relates closely to the designs found on underglaze-blue bowls that were being produced during the same period at the Jingdezheng kilns. There are numerous examples of Yongle and Xuande porcelain bowls with dense lotus scrolls or composite floral scrolls on the exterior and on the interior encircling a central floral medallion. Cf. a Yongle bowl illustrated by John A. Pope, Chinese Porcelain from the Ardebil Shrine, Washington D.C., 1956, pl. 47 (top left).

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