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A Longquan celadon glazed octagonal charger Ming dynasty
18 December 2017, 11:00 PST
San FranciscoUS$2,500 - US$3,500
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A Longquan celadon glazed octagonal charger
Ming dynasty
The everted walls carved with flower sprays framed by combed lines and the well with a quatrefoil combed panel around a central medallion, the exterior walls incised in repeating leaf shapes, the olive green glaze covering all surfaces except a large cinnamon-burnt firing ring within the base.
12 3/4in (32.5cm) diameter
The everted walls carved with flower sprays framed by combed lines and the well with a quatrefoil combed panel around a central medallion, the exterior walls incised in repeating leaf shapes, the olive green glaze covering all surfaces except a large cinnamon-burnt firing ring within the base.
12 3/4in (32.5cm) diameter
Footnotes
Provenance
a Private Japanese Collection
Crane Gallery, Seattle, Washington
Estate of Dorothy Conway, Port Townsend, Washington
Crane Gallery, Seattle, Washington, acquired 15th December 2007
Collection of Brooks & Dorothy Cofield
Compare a smaller Longquan celadon-glazed octagonal charger, also with incised floral sprays, from the Percival David Foundation Collection, dated 14th century, published and illustrated The World's Great Collections Oriental Ceramics, Margaret Medley, Vol.6, pl.64.














