A VERY RARE AND FINE BRACKET-LOBED BLACK LACQUER DISH
A VERY RARE AND FINE BRACKET-LOBED BLACK LACQUER DISH
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A VERY RARE AND FINE BRACKET-LOBED BLACK LACQUER DISH

SOUTHERN SONG/YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH-14TH CENTURY

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A VERY RARE AND FINE BRACKET-LOBED BLACK LACQUER DISH
SOUTHERN SONG/YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH-14TH CENTURY
The bracket-lobed dish has shallow rounded sides which rise to an everted, beaded rim, and stands on a recessed, flat base. It is lacquered all over in dark brown, suffused with fine crackles.
7 in. (18 cm.) wide, Japanese fitted wood box
Provenance
An Important Collection of Early Chinese Lacquer, Sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 30 April 2001, lot 627

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Lot Essay

The current dish is exceptionally well formed with crisp moulding, and is a beautiful example of fine lacquer wares of the Southern Song/early Yuan period. Its elegant form, with its everted and beaded rim, is pobably inspired by metal works dated to the Southern Song period, such as a set of four octa-bracket lobed silver dishes (fig.1) excavated in the Lujiashan hoard in Jiangxi, illustrated in Zhongguo jinyin boli falang quanji II, Hebei, 2004, no. 216, p. 121. Compare a slightly larger lacquer dish of identical form in the Tokyo National Museum, illustrated in Hai-Wai Yi-Chen, Lacquerware, Taipei, 1987, no. 42, p. 44 (fig. 2)

The Japanese wood box containing this lacquer dish has a red seal which reads 'The collection of Kosugi Genro-uemon'.

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