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source sotheby’s in London on December 13, 1966, no. 74 London Spink & Son
exhibition “China ceramic gathering”, the min chiu society, Hong Kong museum of art, Hong Kong, in 1980, no. 95
related information zhengde imperial porcelain, deep under the wind of the fifteenth century predecessors, will unveil the aesthetic feelings, inheritance. This product design meaningful, for this model. pomegranate flower pattern, beginning in jintong once, then good for subsequent, number of chenghua, a positive for the unit. Zhengde bearing predecessors mantle, but slightly different design. Power class set, especially jintong, I see no money; Xuan, into two dynasties, the bottom tire unglazed, more years to cross the book under the outer wall along the mouth. Zhengde, bottom of glazing, book six, two lines of double circle inside four groups fold branch location and dish heart pomegranate flowers flowers from afar with a little different. with 【 zhengde plate of similar cases in the world more important museums and private collections, such as London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, recorded in John Ayers, the Far Eastern Ceramics in the Victoria and Albert Museum “, London, 1980, 154; chart See an example from The ataka’s old Tibetan, Osaka city existing Oriental ceramic art museum, this example line stiffness, but cobalt blue hair color is deeper, recorded in The porcelain of Ming huang “, vol. 2, Tokyo, in 1977, chart and exhibition east ceramic institute, 98 “The Arts of The Ming Dynasty”, London, 1957, no. 197. Is a case of a Palmer old Tibet, sotheby’s sale in London on November 27, 1962, no. 63. Ruth pattern and jintong once see also blue, water color, brown, blue and white each act the role ofing, the British Museum is somewhat hidden, one for Dave Sir Old collections, PDF a. (755), there are two recorded in Jessica harrison-hall, the Catalogue of newest Yuan and Ming Ceramics in the British Museum “, London, 2001, the number habitations and came. May also refer to chenghua class two, now the Palace Museum, Taipei recorded in the chenghua porcelain exhibition catalog “, Taipei, 2003, no. 86 and 87. see players auction selling a jintong of blue and white plate, lot no. 125. |