Ming hongzhi Green color carved YunLongWen plate
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– | size | 17.6 cm | |
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work classification | ceramic see colour porcelain of Ming dynasty | s | Ming hongzhi |
value | HKD 300000-400000 | ||
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the to put together good – a kington important Chinese craft boutique collection | 2016-04-06 | ||
Hong Kong sotheby’s ‘s auction co., LTD. | auction | 2016 spring sale | |
Publishing: Soame Jenyns, “Ming Pottery and Porcelain”, London, 1953, 1953 a chart | |||
description | Green color YunLongWen plate, drive makes first Yu Chenghua years, inscriptions, with or without to hongzhi and zhengde years relatively rare, there is money, the qing emperor kangxi also have fired to guangxu period, shows the important of the queen’s decorative design in a utensil, deeply pleased by the palace of the Ming and qing dynasties. 盌, dish, such as the shape also see this pattern. On the green color in the qing dynasty YunLongWen are glaze painting, while in the Ming dynasty before the outline on the tire, and then turns green CaiJing after secondary fire, so as to add a stereoscopic feeling. paragraphs hongzhi green dragon tray is zhengde more rare. See a similar plate example, recorded in Jessica harrison-hall, the Catalogue of newest Yuan and Ming Ceramics in the British Museum “, London, 2011, chart 7:17. Two large hongzhi plate cases, respectively take the Porcelain of the National Palace Museum, Enamelled Ware of the Ming Dynasty “, Hong Kong, 1966, volume one, chart 5; And Edgar e. Bluett, the Ming and Ch ‘ing Porcelain, London, in 1933, possesses the XV, no. 46. Can also compare a hongzhi plate cases, see, Regina krahl meiyintang China ceramics, London, 1994-2010, volume 2, no. 693. And if two phase plate, one for s. Moss, old Tibet, sotheby’s sale in London on March 11, 1960, no. 106, the other one sold at sotheby’s in London on June 26, 1973, no. 224. Another example, Christie’s sale in London on June 14, 1982, no. 95, load Anthony du Boulay, “Christie’s Pictorial History of Chinese Ceramics”, London, 1984, pp. 162. this offer picture dragon, originally, with five claws after grinding instead of four claws, or because of distinct and separate from imperial porcelain, very rare. See a similar positive plate of cases, will also become four jaw with five claws, sotheby’s sale in Hong Kong on November 15, 1988, no. 159. Source: John Sparks Ltd, London, 1928, exhibition: the Polychrome Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty “, Oriental ceramic institute, London, 1950, no. 82 |
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