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PROPERTY FROM A GERMAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
A GE-TYPE GLAZED FOLIATE DISH
YUAN-MING DYNASTY (1279-1644)
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A GE-TYPE GLAZED FOLIATE DISH
YUAN-MING DYNASTY (1279-1644)
The dish is potted with shallow gently curved sides rising to a six-lobed foliate rim, supported on a short slightly tapered foot. It is covered in an attractive pale greenish-beige glaze suffused with a dense network of dark crackles.
6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm.)
YUAN-MING DYNASTY (1279-1644)
The dish is potted with shallow gently curved sides rising to a six-lobed foliate rim, supported on a short slightly tapered foot. It is covered in an attractive pale greenish-beige glaze suffused with a dense network of dark crackles.
6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm.)
Provenance
Max Müller (1867-1960), German Consul to Shanghai, and later Wuhan, during the late Qing period, who acquired the present lot in Shanghai between 1905-1908
Acquired by the current owner from the Consul's daughter, I. Müller-Doertenbach (1909-2011) in 1992
Acquired by the current owner from the Consul's daughter, I. Müller-Doertenbach (1909-2011) in 1992
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Ruben Lien