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During the late 16th century/late Ming dynasty and early 17th centuries Zhangzhou kiln red and green color Arabic market | china porcelain
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During the late 16th century/late Ming dynasty and early 17th centuries Zhangzhou kiln red and green color Arabic market

During the late 16th century/late Ming dynasty and early 17th centuries Zhangzhou kiln red and green color Arabic market

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size box of 36.5 cm in diameter
work classification ceramic see colour porcelain of Ming dynasty s during the newest 16 th century/newest Ming dynasty and early 17 th centuries
value USD 10000-15000
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique 2017-03-17
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. auction March 2017 sale
description The dish is decorated on the interior with a central roundel encircled by eight smaller roundels containing Arabic inscriptions,below further inscriptions at the rim. The inscriptions include verses from the Qur’an and religious invocations in Arabic and are written in black enamel highlighted by turquoise glaze.
Compare a similar dish illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection,Japan,1987,p. 881. A related dish,identifed as ‘Swatow’ ware (35.5 cm. diam.),is illustrated by R. Krahl and J. Ayers in Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum,Istanbul,vol. II,London,1986,p. 895,and col. pl. p. 480,no. 1939,where the inscriptions are identifed as Arabic quotations from the Qur’an,and the poem is also translated. Compare,also,a related dish sold at Christie’s New York,17-18 March 2016,lot 1579.

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