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Lot 7238
A Longquan celadon dish with foliate rim Ming dynasty
23 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$2,750 inc. premium
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A Longquan celadon dish with foliate rim
Ming dynasty
Thickly formed and finished with a raised edge to the rim flange, concave ribs to the curving well that repeat on the exterior and a twin chrysanthemum spray stamped at the center, the gray-green glaze covering all surfaces including the wide foot ring and portions of the recessed base marked with a cinnamon-burnt firing ring.
13 3/8in (34cm) diameter
Thickly formed and finished with a raised edge to the rim flange, concave ribs to the curving well that repeat on the exterior and a twin chrysanthemum spray stamped at the center, the gray-green glaze covering all surfaces including the wide foot ring and portions of the recessed base marked with a cinnamon-burnt firing ring.
13 3/8in (34cm) diameter
Footnotes
Provenance:
purchased in Japan, 1952
For a Longquan foliate-rimmed dish with similar gray-green glaze and stamped twin-chrysanthemum spray, see Southeast Asian Ceramics Society, Chinese Celadons and Other Related Wares in Southeast Asia, 1979, no. 193, p. 220 and pl. 155 (33cm diameter, as 14th century). A flat rimmed dish with similar fluting and stamped twin-chrysanthemum spray is dated to the 15th century by Regina Krahl in Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum Istanbul, 1986: vol. I, no. 448 (TKS 15/476), p. 350 (37cm diameter).














