拍品專文
This is the left of a pair of lions. For a very similar example, formerly in the Reitlinger Collection and now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, see Oliver Impey, Japanese Export Porcelain (Amsterdam: Hotei Publishing, 2002), pl. 185.
For an example mounted in ormolu as a candelabrum, in the Residenzmuseum in Munich, see John Ayers et al., Porcelain for Palaces, exh. cat. (London: Oriental Ceramic Society, 1990), pl. 146.
For a second pair of lions, see Yabe Yoshiaki, Kakiemon, vol. 20 of Nihon toji taikei (Compendium of Japanese ceramics) (Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1989), pl. 88.
For an example mounted in ormolu as a candelabrum, in the Residenzmuseum in Munich, see John Ayers et al., Porcelain for Palaces, exh. cat. (London: Oriental Ceramic Society, 1990), pl. 146.
For a second pair of lions, see Yabe Yoshiaki, Kakiemon, vol. 20 of Nihon toji taikei (Compendium of Japanese ceramics) (Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1989), pl. 88.