Lot Essay
Although a lot of experimentation took place with different color combinations during the Jiajing period, the visually very pleasing combination of underglaze blue and iron-red is surprisingly rare and few extant examples are recorded. Compare with a single Jiajing-marked dish decorated in the same palette with Buddhist lions sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 30 May 2012, lot 4064. Compare, also, a jar sold at Christie's New York, 19th September 2006, lot 253, decorated in a similar technique with the underglaze blue serving as the background to the decoration which, in this case, was left white. The reserved reign mark on the jar bears a very close resemblance to the marks on the present dishes. Another Jiajing dish decorated with iron-red dragons on an underglaze blue ground, is illustrated in Porcelains from the Tianjin Municipal Museum, Hong Kong, 1993, no. 117.