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Refer to: Beijing poly auction Lot 7418 bright announce in autumn of 2014 Blue and white tie up branch grain bean flowers, clinch a deal valence RMB: 2300000
source: original tsao kun, lots since his family later generations.
this drum abdomen folding of the mouth, high ring foot, foot out hollow, the outer wall abdominal theme flower grain decorative paint around branches, best side to draw up and down, lotus-shaped lines, best wall paint, two sets of double string lines; Bean medial center, lotus ornamentation is drawn in blue and white double medallion inside. Outer wall near mouth along their fall “da Ming xuande years” regular script single line. the bean shape, should belong to Middle East Jin Shuqi modeling yong xuan period. The waist up and down with lotus petals, parody Jin Shuqi mold carving patterns. This bean painted flowers lines around branches, rarely seen in the Ming dynasty, a similar pattern with in blue and white, bright announce its form also belongs to the imitation of the Middle East style. End of the same kind of bean shaped craft pass, foot step remarkable, and saw a jingdezhen have been excavated in a royal plant yongle to content, reference “jingdezhen bead mountain unearthed yongle jintong royal porcelain exhibition”, 1989, no. 12. Close to the product of the blue and white bean shaped, London’s British Museum collections, attached to Jessica Harrison – Hall, the Ming Ceramics in the British Museum “, London, 2001, chart 4:21. Boston’s art collection, in The Oriental Ceramics The World Great Collections “, Tokyo, New York, San Francisco, 1980-82, volume 10, no. 219. The British museum in London Sir David collection, ibid., volume 6, no. 90; Beijing capital museum, in the capital museum selected porcelain “, Beijing, 1991, chart 96, Beijing China national museum collection, in Chinese country museum collection of cultural relics research series China: Ming dynasty “, Shanghai, in 2007, possesses the 34. A blue and white flowers cover half bean residue, unearthed in jingdezhen bead mountain in the Ming dynasty imperial plant site, found in the unearthed jintong of imperial porcelain of jingdezhen, hon jubilee art gallery, Taipei, 1998, the number of 27, and the Palace Museum in Beijing (and cover). negotiable auction market, visible sotheby’s Hong Kong, on October 5, 2011, meiyintang collection important Chinese imperial porcelain ─ an another, Lot of 27. Sotheby’s Hong Kong, November 5, 1996, Lot 743. At Christie’s in Hong Kong, October 31, 2000, Lot 857. |