The early Ming dynasty in the 15th century white glaze goblet
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– | size | 8.8 cm high | |
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work classification | ceramics single glaze porcelain of Ming dynasty | s | |
value | HKD 650000-850000 | ||
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meiyintang collection, yuan, Ming and the qing imperial porcelain picks | 2017-04-04 | ||
poly real auction co., LTD. Hong Kong | auction | poly real Hong Kong 2017 spring sale | |
Published Regina krahl, meiyintang China ceramics, London, 1994-2010, vol. 2, no. 654 |
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description | Exhibition the British museum, June to September, 1994, no. 135 this product modelling of copy from the shape of bronze “jue” chow, mouth along the sides of their before and after the ever-flowing for arc, left and right sides of each have stud ear, abdominal ring handle cup once raised string pattern, bearing under three feet, full-bodied sweet white glaze, glaze jade-like stone embellish the full figure making fertilizer. yongle once the goblet rarely handed down from ancient times, varieties of blue and white porcelain is also rare, sweet white glaze work is even more rare. Yongle imperial porcelain, in addition to blue and white and sweet white one also for future generations. Ming huang, is “something purple beads” in the article “yongle and xuande kiln” records: “two inside house fire at all, is often with brown eyes sweet white, to Sue the flax from green to act the role ofing, with bright red treasure”. Ming emperor zhu di devotion to this, according to the Ming emperor taizong: a memoir, “contained, he declined the western regions and the king tribute a jade bowl said:” I used Chinese porcelain, clean, jade-like stone, very suitable for heart, don’t need this also.” Jie, jade-like stone, show best good praise from yongle emperor, is sweet white glazed porcelain aesthetic orientation of the eternal. review related information, currently known 1982 jingdezhen imperial plant site unearthed a bead mountain yongle sweet white glaze goblet, now in Shanghai museum, similar to this product, but three feet slightly longer, for reference. Description on the unearthed yongle imperial porcelain jingdezhen bead mountain, the capital museum, cultural relics publishing house, 2007, 48 pages, figure 18. After recording in the Shanghai museum collection research series – royal porcelain of Ming dynasty, Shanghai people’s publishing house, 2007, pp. 180, FIG. 3-114. |
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