A pair of incised celadon incised saucer dishes Circa 1740-1760
A pair of incised celadon-glazed saucer dishes
Circa 1740-1760
Each heavily potted dish with gently rounded sides with brown-dressed rims, incised at the centre with prunus, peony and bamboo, all beneath a clear celadon glaze, apocryphal Chenghua six-character mark to the bases.
14.7cm (5¾in) diam. (2).
Sold for £1,800 inc. premium

Footnotes

  • Provenance: S.Marchant and Son, London
    Ove Stenbeck Collection, no.57

    Exhibited: S.Marchant and Son, Exhibition of Transitional Wares for the Japanese and Domestic Markets, London, 1989, Catalogue no.128.
    Den Befriade Penseln. 300 År av Kinesiskt Porslin och Konsthantverk. Collection Stenbeck, Heinola, Finland, 4 June - 3 September 2000

Category: Asian Art / Chinese Works of Art


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