A BRACKET-LOBED JUN DISH
A BRACKET-LOBED JUN DISH
A BRACKET-LOBED JUN DISH
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A BRACKET-LOBED JUN DISH

YUAN DYNASTY, 14TH CENTURY

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A BRACKET-LOBED JUN DISH
YUAN DYNASTY, 14TH CENTURY
The elegant dish is potted with eight petal-shaped bracket lobes and is covered overall with a crackled glaze of milky blue color thinning to mauve and mushroom tones on the rim, with three spur marks on the similarly glazed base.
6 1/8 in. (15.4 cm.) diam.

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Lot Essay

A similar Jun foliate dish but with purple splash found in a Yuan dynasty tomb in a suburb of Datong, Shanxi Province, and now in the Datong Municipal Museum, is illustrated in Complete Collection of Chinese Ceramics – 10 – Yuan, 2000, pl. 218.

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