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The Property of a Gentleman 紳士藏品
Lot 130
A white slip and blue-ground tripod bowl Chenghua six-character mark, late Ming Dynasty
8 November 2012, 10:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street£3,000 - £5,000
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A white slip and blue-ground tripod bowl
Chenghua six-character mark, late Ming Dynasty
The compressed body raised on three stout feet, covered on the exterior with a blue glaze and over-painted in white slip and incised with two three-clawed dragons in pursuit of a flaming pearl amidst simply-delineated cloud scrolls, the interior plain. 22.5cm (8 7/8in) diam.
The compressed body raised on three stout feet, covered on the exterior with a blue glaze and over-painted in white slip and incised with two three-clawed dragons in pursuit of a flaming pearl amidst simply-delineated cloud scrolls, the interior plain. 22.5cm (8 7/8in) diam.
Footnotes
Provenance: John Sparks Ltd., London (label)
An Italian private collection
明晚期 霽藍釉白龍紋三足爐 「大明成化年製」楷書款
來源:倫敦John Sparks Ltd. (標籤)
意大利私人收藏
Compare a similar tripod bowl, slightly smaller, but made with the same technique of slip applied over a blue-glazed-ground and with a Wanli six-character mark, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Monochrome Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1999, no.71.


